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Saturday, November 7, 2015
NONBREEDING BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER, TIGERTAIL BEACH, MARCO ISLAND, FL
We differentiated this Black-bellied Plover from the American Golden-Plover, which is very similar as follows:
You can still see some of the black on the belly from the plover's breeding plumage.
- The pale cap, rather than the dark cap of the American Golden-Plover.
- The white belly, rather than the gray belly of the American Golden-Plover.
NONBREEDING LEAST SANDPIPER, TIGERTAIL BEACH, MARCO ISLAND, FL
We identified this "peep" (very small sandpipers) as a Least Sandpiper as follows:
- Small size
- The dull greenish legs; the other peeps have black legs.
The Least Sandpiper is a new species to our Life List, which now stands at 241.
NONBREEDING DUNLIN, TIGERTAIL BEACH, MARCO ISLAND, FL
We identified these birds as nonbreeding Dunlins by the following:
- Small size, but larger than peeps
- Long, slightly drooping bill
- Black and relatively short legs
- Gray-brown plumage
The Dunlin is a new species to our Life List, which now stands at 240.
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