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Sandpiper and flycatcher Toronto (1 Viewer)

mordovarot

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Hi,
Yesterday, Toronto, Canada.
A flycatcher was silent, any chance to id?
Dunlin or Least Sandpiper? The legs look yellowish, but the bill length?
 

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Pectoral seems most likely for the first two, but the third sandpiper must be a different bird. It lacks the dark breast and the facial pattern is pale colored with a bold supercilium and it has very little, if any, primary extension. All marks against Pectoral. It looks like a smaller Calidris sp., probably Semipalmated or Western.
 
Pectoral seems most likely for the first two, but the third sandpiper must be a different bird. It lacks the dark breast and the facial pattern is pale colored with a bold supercilium and it has very little, if any, primary extension. All marks against Pectoral. It looks like a smaller Calidris sp., probably Semipalmated or Western.
It’s possible. I took a picture 10 minutes later, the different bird could pop out.
 

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