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ID in depth - Spotted Sandpiper |
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| Author |
Keith Vinicombe |
| Language |
English |
| Magazine |
Birdwatch, vol. 15, no. 9, 2006
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| Page |
29 - 31 |
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Article introduction:
In its plain juvenile plumage, Spotted Sandpiper must be one of the most overlooked Naerctic vagrants, due to its extreme similarity to Common Sandpiper. The author explains how to pick out a Spotted when it has no spots.
Headlines:
Early auatumn adults * Juvenile Spotted Sandpiper * Tertials * Pitfalls and complications * Wing-bars and calls * Winter birds and spring moult * References
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