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White-rumped Sandpiper
A long distance migrant from breeding grounds in the High Arctic tundra to wintering grounds in South America. Much of their migration is off-shore. In New Jersey, Fall migration peaks in late August and early September and drops off through November. All the ones we saw were in nice crisp fresh juvenile plumage as seen here. Typically adults migrate before the juveniles. Notice the very long wings with extensive primary projection beyond the folded tertials; an adaptation for long distance migration. These birds may be confused with Baird's Sandpiper, but Baird's juvenile plumage is much more uniformly scaly above and lacks the contrasting reddish-fringed upper scapular stripes evident here.
Location
Forsythe NWR Brigantine, Galloway, New Jersey, USA.
Date taken
22 October 2022.
Scientific name
Calidris fuscicollis

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Category
North America
Added by
jmorlan
Date added
View count
215
Comment count
2

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Device
Canon Canon PowerShot SX70 HS
Aperture
ƒ/6.5
Focal length
247.0 mm
Exposure time
1/320 second(s)
ISO
100
Filename
White-rumpedSandpiperIMG_2713.jpg
File size
281.1 KB
Date taken
Sat, 22 October 2022 11:06 AM
Dimensions
1024px x 649px

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