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Several Tringa sandpipers (1 Viewer)

Zheljko

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Due to a large-scale drought all shorebirds in our area gathered at a few remaining lakes. Many were easily determined but some are a puzzle for us as we cannot rule out vagrants from other regions.
These were left unanswered at our local bird id forum.
 

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For these birds are Spotted Redshanks in non-breeding plumage: dark lore line in contrast with white supercilium, greyish wash on the breast sindes
 
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