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Chris90 Spotting
Spotting commented on by Chris90 El Cedral, Quintana Roo, Mexicoa year ago

Sanderling. It has no hind toes

Chris90 Spotting
Spotting commented on by Chris90 Marshfield, Wisconsin, United Statesa year ago

The curly tail shows that it is a male mallard, but the features generally are of a farmyard duck. The long neck and headshape recall Indian Runner. Yes, it's just a manky-mallard duck

Chris90 Spotting
Spotting commented on by Chris90 København, Region Hovedstaden, Denmarka year ago

This was identified 6 years ago and is still classed as unidentified.
The ID is correct
I am a UK county dragonfly recorder.

Chris90 Spotting
Spotting commented on by Chris90 West Bengal, Indiaa year ago

It is not a dragonfly.
It is an Owlfly (Ant Lion)

Chris90 White-tailed eagle
White-tailed eagle commented on by Chris90 Al Jahra, Al Jahra Governorate, Kuwaita year ago

The smaller one may be Lesser Spotted Eagle

Chris90 Red-veined darter
Red-veined darter commented on by Chris90 Kouklia, Cyprusa year ago

a male Red-veined Darter. I'm a county dragonfly recorder in UK

Chris90 Spotting
Spotting commented on by Chris90 Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexicoa year ago

Adult winter Laughing Gull.

Chris90 Spotting
Spotting commented on by Chris90 Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexicoa year ago

Elegant Tern is a similar orange-billed tern, but is rare on the east coast

Chris90 Spotting
Spotting commented on by Chris90 San Juan Teotihuacan de Arista, Estado de México, Mexicoa year ago

Adult male House Sparrow.

Chris90 Skipper
Skipper commented on by Chris90 Quezon, Central Luzon, Philippinesa year ago

I photographed one on Leyte island this year

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