
Have at it! I am sure that in this and upcoming posts there will be opportunities to review, critique, and or correct my identification & photography skills. Please feel free to point out any misses on my part, along with reasons why. That way I can learn along with anyone in the audience who cares to get to know their shorebirds a bit better.
So without further ado, Ruddy Turnstone.

Sanderling.

All three species.

One more time, Sanderlings and Willet.

Corrections keep pushing my numbers up....
2011 Count: 160
Lifetime: 269
Those shore birds were a real treat for you, weren't they!
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