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Sanderling

Calidris alba

Notes:

These two look like the size of Least Sandpipers, and I am wondering if their coloration can vary. These birds have blackish legs in the picture, but what had me curious from the start is why there is black on the wing of the bird in the picture by itself. That is new to me! It looked darker than usual! alba=white https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_La...

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6 Comments

AshleyT
AshleyT 8 years ago

I wouldn't use that to change your mind. Tons of shorebirds just hang out all winter on shores in the southern part of what is listed as their migration range. You should go off of looks more than anything

dcslaugh
dcslaugh 8 years ago

Interestingly, I think I have seen what must have been Semipalamateds migrate in breeding plumage in mid-May!

dcslaugh
dcslaugh 8 years ago

Well, now I am leaning in the direction of Western because they winter here and Semipalmateds only migrate through here.

AshleyT
AshleyT 8 years ago

Forgot to mention that the black legs are what tell me it's either western or semipalmated. Least will always have yellow legs, but have to be careful because many times they can be covered in mud! Don't forget to add the scientific name :)

dcslaugh
dcslaugh 8 years ago

Ashley, based on the fact that the bill doesn't droop from the base, I am going to say that they were Semipalmated Sandpipers. I still think it's weird that it has that coloration on the wing, but I don't know that I see many of these either.

AshleyT
AshleyT 8 years ago

Man I'm having trouble with this one because of the angle. Either western sandpiper or semipalmated sandpiper. The difference is the length/curve of the bill, but there isn't a big difference. Getting a profile view would make it much easier! Do you have any other photos? I'm leaning towards semipalmated

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Spotted on Dec 13, 2015
Submitted on Dec 14, 2015

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