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Please help with wader ID

To: Ákos Lumnitzer <>
Subject: Please help with wader ID
From: Michael Tarburton <>
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 20:10:35 +1100
Red-necked Stint for me also.

Cheers

Mike
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Michael Tarburton

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On 14/11/2012, at 5:45 PM, Ákos Lumnitzer wrote:

Hi birders



A friend of mine gave me explicit permission to use his photo to help in our
quest to ID the bird. He is copied in the e-mail too.



See image here: http://amatteroflight.com/gallery2/d/7903-1/ Untitled-1.jpg





There was a healthy discussion among a few of us and many are calling it a non-breeding Double-banded Plover. To me it does not appear right. The legs are black, the bill is longer and more tapered. A DbP should have yellowish legs and a far shorter bill when compared to body size. I don’t know, to me,
the bird appears to be a Red-necked Stint.



Can any of you knowledgeable birders suggest what these two small birds in
front of the godwits are?



Thanks for your help.



Kind regards



Akos





Akos Lumnitzer

www.amatteroflight.com

+61423144332





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