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East Africa is the bird paradise!
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US Calidris
Hi All,
I don't manage to identify the stints/sandpipers both sides of the Sanderling on this photo. Can you help please? https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.n...49352072_n.jpg Cheers
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Cristian Mihai
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Where it was taken the pic?
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East Africa is the bird paradise!
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East coast of US (near New York).
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East Africa is the bird paradise!
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They shoudn't be that difficult for US birders I bet...
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James Spencer
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Semi-p on the left and western sand on right?
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Both are Semipalmated Sandpipers
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Hi and thanks,
I initally identified the left one as semipalmated, but the right one seems too dark compare to the left... but indeed they have the same shape. Cheers Valéry
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