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Bird ID Frampton Lincs (1 Viewer)

Hi I’m hoping somebody can help confirm ID on the 4 birds attached. I’m thinking Dunlin for all 4 but the app I sometimes use to help ID keeps throwing up Curlew Sandpiper for 2 of them.

Thanks in advance
 

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Yep, Dunlin all 4. No white rump, which a Curlew Sandpiper would have. Sounds like it's time to ditch the app and go back to a good ol' reliable field guide :-O


Any self-respecting Curlew Sandpiper would also be in tropical Africa at the moment too 8-P
 
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