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Friday, October 25, 2019
COMMON POCHARDS AMONG EURASIAN WIGEONS & EURASIAN COOTS, CIRCEO NATIONAL PARK,SABAUDIA,ITALY, 10/2/2019
In the first photo, the Common Pochard is the uppermost bird with gray flanks and back. In the second photo, the two birds on the upper left with gray/whitish flanks and back are Common Pochards. This last photo was taken at a great distance. The third photo is a blow-up of the second photo.
- The Pochards are about the same size as the Eurasian Wigeons
- Chestnut head
- Black rear end and tail
- Greyish flanks and back
- Dark bill with grayish band across outer part of upper mandible
The Common Pochard is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 958.
NONBREEDING LITTLE RINGED PLOVER, CIRCEO NATIONAL PARK,SABAUDIA,ITALY, 10/2/2019
We can ID this plover as a juvenile Little Ringed Plover as follows:
- Yellow eyerings
- Brownish cap and face with buffish supercilium
- Brownish upperparts
- You can just make out the narrow black, nape portion of its collar, but can't see the front of the plover. Above the black collar is a white collar.
- What we can see of the underparts are whitish
The Little Ringed Plover is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 957.
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