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[Stint] Little Stint or Red-necked Stint ???

Little Stint or Red-necked Stint ???

Mai Po - 15 April 2017

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Some said it's a Little Stint, but some said Red-necked Stint.  Any advice on its ID?  Thanks.

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Original posted by ajohn at 20/04/2017 15:35
It's definitely a Little Stint, based on the orange-rufous upperparts, white throat/breast with spotting on breast sides, relatively long legs, and bill with a fairly fine tip.
This is presumably the ...
Thank you John for your enlightenment.  Some opined that it is not a Little Stint because it does not have a well-defined creamy-white V on the mantle.  Does every Little Stint has a creamy-white V on the mantle?

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Original posted by ajohn at 22/04/2017 17:53


Little Stint should usually have a mantle V in breeding plumage, although I think this is a bit variable and is not as obvious as on juveniles.
What I think may be the issue for this individual is t ...
Thank you very much for your explanation.

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