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  1. J

    Question about identifying waders

    Is it this article Focus On: identifying juvenile Red-necked Stints ?
  2. J

    Question about identifying waders

    Actually, during winter, you can't separate red-necked stint from semipalmated sandpiper using colours/plumage because it's identical. The only useful feature is the structure, which is also very similar...
  3. J

    Question about identifying waders

    Because both these birds are (rare) vagrants in Europe and for me, they look very similar just like many other vagrant wader species.
  4. J

    Question about identifying waders

    So could you please help me in separating semipalmated sandpiper from red-necked stint (obviously, when you can't see the web!)? Because I thought it is (nearly) impossible...
  5. J

    Question about identifying waders

    Hello! While I was recently reading waders’ descriptions in the Collins Guide Book, I found out, that many vagrant waders in Europe (especially little sandpipers or stints) are extremely similar to other vagrant waders and/or to migration species in Europe. These birds are especially similar...
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