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Whimbrel at the bottom and Curlew at the top
Whimbrel - Numenius phaeopus
Whimbrel at the bottom and Curlew at the top
Whimbrel - Numenius phaeopus
© NF Photo 140907 The Esplanade, Cairns. Queensland, Australia
This was tricky, I am pretty sure the bottom image is Whimbrel. But I´m not entierly sure. You cant judge teh size on that image. But from other images I have seen the head of the Whimbrel is larger then the head of the Curlew, compared to the body. If I am wrong, please tell me.
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This was tricky, I am pretty sure the bottom image is Whimbrel. But I´m not entierly sure. You cant judge teh size on that image. But from other images I have seen the head of the Whimbrel is larger then the head of the Curlew, compared to the body. If I am wrong, please tell me.
Learn more about Whimbrel on wiki
Linking up with: Wild Bird Wednesday
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They are cool shorebirds, great shots.
ReplyDeleteFantastic...as always!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely waders
ReplyDeleteGreat to see the two side-by-side! Well done! I'm always wondering "Is that bill too short for a curlew?" or "Is that too long to be a whimbrel?"
ReplyDeleteReally lovely shots...yes, it's hard to see the beaks in the second shot so hard to know. Love the l;ate afternoon light.
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