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Old Tuesday 20th September 2011, 18:09   #1
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Waders, Moray Firth (Scotland)

Sorry that these pictures are such bad quality.

We are on holiday and i have forgotten my Collins. I have always found waders tricky........


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1+ 2- Bar-tailed Godwit
3-5 Redshank
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On the 5th pic i was sure that the 2nd and 3rd bird (from the left) weren't redshank.........but maybe i was zooming in on the wrong birds
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On the 5th pic i was sure that the 2nd and 3rd bird (from the left) weren't redshank.........but maybe i was zooming in on the wrong birds
On pic 3 the bird you have circled is a Redshank, but agree that on pic 5 birds 2+3 (from left to right) arnt Redshank for sure, Dunlin or Curlew Sand?
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