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Rock Sandpiper (Calidris ptilocnemis)
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Rock Sandpiper (Calidris ptilocnemis)
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Looks like Pribilof subspecies? Also some more normal-looking ones.
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Happy for input on these. Not the best angle for ID but I was not to be an iNatter for many years....
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It had been quite a while since last I saw this species - about 8 years.
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It had been quite a while since last I saw this species - about 8 years.
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with Surfbirds
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I believe these birds are Calidris ptilocnemis couesi But I really don't know. They hung around about a week or ten days. They were staying out of the wind on this protected area of the beach. They would make the peeping sounds I have heard from other sandpipers.
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I believe these birds are Calidris ptilocnemis couesi But I really don't know. They hung around about a week or ten days. They were staying out of the wind on this protected area of the beach. They would make the peeping sounds I have heard from other sandpipers.
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I believe these birds are Calidris ptilocnemis couesi But I really don't know. They hung around about a week or ten days. They were staying out of the wind on this protected area of the beach. They would make the peeping sounds I have heard from other sandpipers.
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I believe these birds are Calidris ptilocnemis couesi But I really don't know. They hung around about a week or ten days. They were staying out of the wind on this protected area of the beach. They would make the peeping sounds I have heard from other sandpipers.
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I believe these birds are Calidris ptilocnemis couesi But I really don't know. They hung around about a week or ten days. They were staying out of the wind on this protected area of the beach. They would make the peeping sounds I have heard from other sandpipers.
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