Stonefaction
Dundee Birding....(target 150 in 2024).
While out and about on Saturday around Fife, Scotland, we chanced upon a couple of birds at an inland pool in a wooded area. Didn't expect to see any birds so got a surprise when the two birds lifted and flew across the pool, touching down briefly on the other side then immediately taking off again and flying off away from us, calling as they went. The white rumps were very apparent. Managed to snap a few photos as they disappeared over the trees. I initially called them as Green Sandpipers, and listening to calls on an ipod app seemed to suggest that they were indeed Greens. However neither of the two of us were completely sure that the calls we'd heard were the same as on the app.
Checking the photos later on the PC had me doubting the ID as the pics seemed to show a pale-ish underwing rather than the dark that a Green should have had. Reported them on Birdguides as Wood Sandpiper based on the apparent pale underwing.
The following morning a couple of Green Sandpipers were reported in the same area (though not at the same site) and had me wondering about my ID once again. Reading up on both suggested that Green was more likely at a wooded pool, and that Green should be bulkier than Wood. I've only seen one of each species previously (over a year ago) and neither in flight. The pale underwings may be a result of the camera settings rather than an actual pale underwing, but I'm not sure.
The angle of the photos is probably the worst possible to seperate the two species but I'm hoping that someone with more experience of both species will be able to help. I think they are most likely to be Green Sandpipers but would appreciate any input. Apologies for the quality of the photos.
Checking the photos later on the PC had me doubting the ID as the pics seemed to show a pale-ish underwing rather than the dark that a Green should have had. Reported them on Birdguides as Wood Sandpiper based on the apparent pale underwing.
The following morning a couple of Green Sandpipers were reported in the same area (though not at the same site) and had me wondering about my ID once again. Reading up on both suggested that Green was more likely at a wooded pool, and that Green should be bulkier than Wood. I've only seen one of each species previously (over a year ago) and neither in flight. The pale underwings may be a result of the camera settings rather than an actual pale underwing, but I'm not sure.
The angle of the photos is probably the worst possible to seperate the two species but I'm hoping that someone with more experience of both species will be able to help. I think they are most likely to be Green Sandpipers but would appreciate any input. Apologies for the quality of the photos.