Aladdin
Well-known member

Dear Members and Bird Watchers!
I spotted this bird yesterday and I have ID the bird as an Sharp-tailed Sandpiper.
Why? Because of the down bended bill and the dark browning striped top of the head and darker feathers
I was thinking Broad-billed Sandpiper, but this bird should have a longer bill and it is only the end of the bill going down. And the top of the head should be striped grey. As per my books.
Any other suggestions?
It is very fun, but very frustrating for me with the waders. There were thousands of them in the salt pans yesterday and it is beautiful to see them take off and flying around in huge groups. But very frustrating as there are so many birds that I cannot ID and I have spent most of the day today with my bird books and pictures.
Kind Regards and happy birding
I spotted this bird yesterday and I have ID the bird as an Sharp-tailed Sandpiper.
Why? Because of the down bended bill and the dark browning striped top of the head and darker feathers
I was thinking Broad-billed Sandpiper, but this bird should have a longer bill and it is only the end of the bill going down. And the top of the head should be striped grey. As per my books.
Any other suggestions?
It is very fun, but very frustrating for me with the waders. There were thousands of them in the salt pans yesterday and it is beautiful to see them take off and flying around in huge groups. But very frustrating as there are so many birds that I cannot ID and I have spent most of the day today with my bird books and pictures.
Kind Regards and happy birding