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As dusk fell, this wader ran along the edge of a stream at Medmerry, West Sussex. Any ideas welcome.
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As dusk fell, this wader ran along the edge of a stream at Medmerry, West Sussex. Any ideas welcome.
Kevin F
18/04/2019 23:53
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James
19/04/2019 00:48
Its got the silhouette of a Redshank, but I am normally wrong :)
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Kevin F
19/04/2019 18:30
Thanks. I did wonder about green shank but it’s legs seemed too dark, although in that light I guess it’s not surprising.
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Seaman
19/04/2019 23:18
Looking at that bill shape and the birds stance I would say Greenshank,not had one locally this year yet. Always an elegany looking wader and a joy to see
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