We can identify this plover as a nonbreeding Black-bellied Plover, rather than the very similar American Golden-Plover, by its white belly, its pale cap that contrasts only slightly with the white eyebrow and its finely streaked breast.
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MARBLED GODWITS, BUNCHE BEACH PRESERVE/SAN CARLOS BAY, FT. MYERS BEACH, FL
We can ID these sandpipers as Marbled Godwits as follows:
- Large sandpiper with a very long slightly upturned bill.
- Overall cinnamon color.
- Bill is pink with black at the end.
- Black legs.
WILLET IN FLIGHT & ON BEACH, BUNCHE BEACH PRESERVE/SAN CARLOS BAY, FT. MYERS BEACH, FL
In the first photo you can see the distinctive wing pattern of the willet in flight: a bold white wing stripe on each black wing. Also you can see the white rump with a gray tail. In the second photo of the willet on the beach you can ID it by its drab gray above and white below, its gray bill with black ends and its gray legs.
PIPING PLOVERS, BUNCHE BEACH PRESERVE/SAN CARLOS BAY, FT. MYERS BEACH, FL
We can ID these plovers as Piping Plovers as follows:
- Small bird with short stubby black bill having slight orange at the base.
- Thin, gray and incomplete neck ring.
- Yellow/orange legs.
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