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3 Unk Birds - Sask Canada (1 Viewer)

AlainaLee

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the first 2 are the same bird.. dont think theyre spotted sandpipers, willets or yellowlegs (but not sure.. those are the only shorebirds ive encountered around here)
and 2 different small birds.. not sure if theyre sparrows or not..
 

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The first two are a Solitary Sandpiper. I think 3 is a Blackpoll Warbler. 4 is another Catharus thrush but is tricky from this angle - I think it's either Swainson's or Gray-cheeked though.
 
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