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Pipers - Clearwater, Florida
These guys were poking around in the sand by a fresh water retention pond. There were a pair of Killdeer in the area but I can't find what a killdeer chick looks like.
Are these Killdeer chicks or are they some other piper or plover? |
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Least Sandpipers
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