Good news on your shorebird subject. This is the less common Solitary Sandpiper, a juvenile. Note the greenish legs. Interestingly, this bird often teeters like a Spotted Sandpiper and as its name suggests, often appears alone or with only one or two others.
Good news on your shorebird subject. This is the less common Solitary Sandpiper, a juvenile. Note the greenish legs. Interestingly, this bird often teeters like a Spotted Sandpiper and as its name suggests, often appears alone or with only one or two others.
Thank You Brian Morin for the correction, well appreciated. I’d love to meet you one day over a coffee.
Sounds good. You never know who you will bump into when you are out.