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Who Common Greenshank 青腳鷸 or Marsh Sandpiper澤鷸 ?

Who Common Greenshank 青腳鷸 or Marsh Sandpiper澤鷸 ?





[ Last edited by cfrankie at 4/10/2008 00:38 ]

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#1 & 2 are Marsh Sandpiper and #3 is Wood Sandpiper.

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Original posted by HKBWS Officer at 3/10/2008 16:05
#1 & 2 are Marsh Sandpiper and #3 is Wood Sandpiper.
Very Thank !

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No offense, but we appreciate sharing of date and site of records.  Thank you.

HF Cheung

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Original posted by HFCheung at 3/10/2008 17:11
No offense, but we appreciate sharing of date and site of records.  Thank you.

HF Cheung
Hi HF Cheung !! Long time no see !! ok 29-9-2008 Nam Sang Wai  南生圍

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cfrankie,
this one is Wood Sandpiper. The low angle shooting is good!
I just wonder why you replaced the 3 photos that you posted this afternoon by another photo. Those photo are nice! If you have other photos need ID, you can post a new thread or simply add additional photos by replying your original message so that others can enjoy all your photos as well as learning how to ID those waders. It would be much appreciated if you could link those photos back to this post. Thank you!

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Hi Franki,

Your 1st & 2nd photos can't be shown in my computer.

Forrest
Forrest FONG
HKBWS IT Group

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Original posted by HKBWS Officer at 3/10/2008 22:56
cfrankie,
this one is Wood Sandpiper. The low angle shooting is good!
I just wonder why you replaced the 3 photos that you posted this afternoon by another photo. Those photo are nice! If you have oth ...
Because my Photo Book ID Change the link !!Corr  the name !!

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Original posted by fforrest at 4/10/2008 00:16
Hi Franki,

Your 1st & 2nd photos can't be shown in my computer.

Forrest
Now OK or not ?

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Now OK can see the photo.

Good

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Dear Frankie,

Just want to say hi!  

The length of the leg (the part above the knee) is one of the good features to separate Greenshank and Marsh Sandpiper.  The other common features are thickness of the bill and the overall shape of the bird.

HF Cheung

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Original posted by HFCheung at 4/10/2008 22:37
Dear Frankie,

Just want to say hi!  

The length of the leg (the part above the knee) is one of the good features to separate Greenshank and Marsh Sandpiper.  The other common features are thickness ...
thank you for you description.Next i go to mp phone call to you tea

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