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Clinton Haynes
16/02/2019 19:03
Photo taken at Newbiggin beach. What are these birds?
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Clinton Haynes
16/02/2019 19:18
Thank you, I think you are correct. I have a bird ID app and redshank looked the closest match but they look slightly different in real life and this is a new interest so I wasn’t sure. Thank you.
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Nigel O
16/02/2019 20:08
I would say they're Redshanks, too - they have the red legs, red base of bill and are the right overall shape, with the right bill length.
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Clinton Haynes
16/02/2019 20:20
Thankyou, that’s helpful.
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melodious
17/02/2019 15:41
I certainly agree with the above; they are definitely Redshanks. They have quite different breeding and winter plumages so if an app showed you something that doesn't quite tally it could be down to that. Also, in winter plumage, variation in lighting can make the them appear either more brown or more grey so they won't always look quite the same each time you see them..
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melodious
17/02/2019 15:41
I certainly agree with the above; they are definitely Redshanks. They have quite different breeding and winter plumages so if an app showed you something that doesn't quite tally it could be down to that. Also, in winter plumage, variation in lighting can make the them appear either more brown or more grey so they won't always look quite the same each time you see them..
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Clinton Haynes
17/02/2019 15:52
Thank you
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