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Lesser or greater yellowlegs.USA (1 Viewer)

Mcnswiss2

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Lesser or greater yellowlegs. And geese

Sorry was being attacks by mossis at the time

And what about the geese flying over?

Thanks
 

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Geese photo taken yesterday over Greenhead Slough by Willapa NWR in Washington

Thanks. I'm going to pass on the geese, too. For what it's worth, Canada Goose has the most eBird reports to date of geese from coastal Washington/nw Oregon this month. But this doesn't mean that you photographed that species.
 
I feel on the second image of geese that some of the outstretched necks look black enough for Canada, but I do not think there is enough in the image to be 100% sure.

Niels
 
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