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    Sandpiper (or sandpiper-like bird) ID help in Texas?

    I'm pretty sure the little guys are Least sandpipers, I have them from other angles and they have yellowish legs. They were a delight to watch! So cute and small. And I've seen and identified the greater legs before. I just couldn't figure out what the others were. This is a good spot to...
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    Sandpiper (or sandpiper-like bird) ID help in Texas?

    That helps a lot, thanks. With those (and some other things) in mind, pectoral sandpipers look right.
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    Sandpiper (or sandpiper-like bird) ID help in Texas?

    Seen about a week ago in Central TX, probing around a stretch of shallow water in a river. I know there's a Greater Yellowlegs, and I believe the little fellows are Least Sandpipers. But I'm really not sure what the others are. They're the medium-sized ones that are present, and not flying, in...
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