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Common / Spotted Sandpiper? (1 Viewer)

Russlac123

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Hi could someone help with ID please. I took this photo in Essex and presumed it to be a Common Sandpier, but I' ve since noticed it has a spotty pattern on its wings and yellow legs. The other pics I have of Common Sand all have dark / black legs. It looks very like a picture of Spotted Sand on Surfbirds website. Any help would be appreciated. thankyou
 
Hi there,
The markings on the wing coverts are a feature of both Common and Spotted Sandpipers in juvenile plumage, though those on the latter tend to be a bit more 'contrasty', and those on the median coverts stand out more due to the fact that the greater coverts are only barred toward the tips in juv Spotted: the greater coverts of the subject bird suggest juvenile Common more.
In addition, any self-resecting Spotted Sand should surely have a shorter tail, projecting very little, if at all, beyond the tertials. Most birds would show a paler bill base, ghosting the bill pattern of adults, and I would expect a juv Spotted to look a somewhat greyer brown above than this juvenile Common Sandpiper.
 
Thanks

Thanks for your help, I'd never noticed the wing pattern before on Common, and I did not know about the structural differences.
 
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