Hello Friend,
Shorebirds are a delight to watch as they forage or run along the waterside. But they can be tricky to tell apart! Do you recognize this shorebird, photographed in California in August? This bird has a moderately long neck, white eyering, and a medium-sized, straight bill.
There are many shorebirds that look similar, and this bird is making things tricky for us with its legs hidden by the water. You might think of a Spotted Sandpiper, but this bird doesn't have any white extending up into the "armpit" area. Pay attention to the delicate white spots on the back and bold white eyering. With all these hints combined, we can tell this bird is a...
Solitary Sandpiper!
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