Thursday, July 19, 2012

Yet another funky peep...

Yep, I like em unique looking and colorful and...wait a minute. What did you think I was talking about? I am talking about birds people. Okay, now that we are refocused; lets get back on track with the subject at hand. Below, are a few photos of another interesting peep that I photographed at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge in Queens NY. After some review of reading material and video + photos that I took, I am leaning towards... Wait, did you think I was going to make it that easy for you? Well the truth is, I am not sure myself. Take a look at the images and weigh in with your ID and why. Please don't be shy about posting your comments, this is how we all learn and I am learning as I go.




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5 comments:

  1. compare the two here: http://www.pbase.com/peterericsson/image/85517654

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  2. Hi Andrew, since I am not used to seeing in breeding colors, off the bat, I thought Semi-palmated, but doesn't fit when I really look at it. Black legs, thicker bill, brownish/reddish breast make me think perhaps juv. Sanderling or a Red-Necked Stint (never saw one)but seems less rufous than brown to me, but there is variation. Would love to see what the experts and you feel it is.
    dan

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  3. I'm curious if these two birds really have black legs or it just appears that way...

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  4. I'm going with semi-palmated. It's the closest I can come up with using my Stoke's field guide.

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  5. Very similar to the the Senegalese Colour ringed Eurasian spoonbill

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