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3 different birds in one pic in new jersey (1 Viewer)

I will agree with the IDs. That is a very cool photo though -- all the birds facing the same direction and lined up in order of size. Not often you will see a sparrow together with shorebirds like that either. Also, the Least is a nice breeding plumage bird; reminds me of a Western Sandpiper. The yellowlegs looks like a larger lesser.

Best,
Jim
 
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