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Mike Tom

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My guesses are - a little ringed plover as I think there is an orange circle around the eye, a dunlin, a long billed dowicher and a spotted redshank
 

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I don't see a Dunlin, with those long primary projections, white belly and pale supercilium, I'd call it Curlew Sandpiper. The dowitcher is a vagrant there, nice bird ! Others look correct too.
 
Photo 1 are Spotted Redshanks.
" 2 is your Dunlin, but looks like a Curlew Sandpiper.
" 3 your L.B. Dowitcher?
" 4 is the Little Ringed Plover.
Out of interest where and when was Photo 3 taken please, thanks Mike.
 
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