Monday, May 15, 2017

Identify please....


I have not tried to identify these, so if you know please leave a comment.


They were in a big puddle in a farm field






The photos were taken May 3...

17 comments:

  1. Sorry I can't help you identify the birds but I can say that they are beautiful. Love the spotted feathers.

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  2. I believe them to be Sandpipers. I looked them up just to be sure, and they look exactly like these. Good reflections too!

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  3. It does look like a sandpiper but also a Lesser Yellowlegs---exact----hard to tell. We have 6 different Sandpipers and they are all similar.
    Good shots anyway
    MB

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  4. I can't help identify, but I love these photos.

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  5. This species of bird is hard for me to ID,but I would lean towards the Yellowlegs.Great pictures.

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  6. I had a post about the same birds recently-mine were Greater Yellowlegs - there are also Lesser Yellowlegs - the difference is mostly their size. Sandpipers have dark legs, so it seems you have a Yellowlegs of either size. It is hard to compare if they aren't together.

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  7. I'm sorry, I don't know :( But I like your photos very much :)

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  8. They look like sandpipers to me! But I am not 100% sure.

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  9. i agree they are sandpipers, they are all over our beaches here. great shots of them

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  10. I wonder if they were fishing or taking a bath. I don't know what kind of bird they are. But I like the pictures.

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  11. I would say they are the Yellowlegs! Great shots. Enjoy your day!

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  12. I didn't know what they were but looked up both Sandpipers and Yellowlegs and I would say yellowlegs.

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  13. I really appreciate seeing them. The colorings are so wonderful with all the speckle spots.

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  14. I see you got some good IDs...they are beautiful! Enjoy your day! Hugs

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  15. Oh, those are very unique birds, Rose. Not sure what they are either. They have long beaks that you don't usually see on other birds.

    ~Sheri

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