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Krabi River & Mudflats (II), Thailand, Nov 2017 (1 Viewer)

TwiddlingThumbs

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Photos 1 & 2 - Same bird. The light was failing so the photos are a little dark. Red-necked Stint?

Photos 3 - 5 - Same bird but taken with two different cameras. The bill looks very long. Much longer than those on Eurasian Curlews I photographed in Singapore last season. Could this be a Far Eastern Curlew?

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Agree with Red-necked Stint, and Eurasian because of the contrasting white lower belly and unmarked undertail coverts.
 
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