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What are Shorebirds?

Identification
Some people think shorebirds are hard to identify, but it's a skill anyone can learn if they know what to look for. Here are some clues:
  • Notice the size. Large shorebirds are about the size of robins or pigeons. Small shorebirds are about the size of sparrows.
  • Notice the color of the plumage (feathers). Look for distinct white, rust, or black patches. Does the bird have spots or streaks on its breast?
  • Is the bill long or short? Is it straight or curved slightly up or down? What color is the bill?
  • What color are the legs?
  • When the bird is flying, can you see wing stripes or a distinct tail pattern?
  • Observe its behavior. Is it picking up its food or probing below the surface for prey? Is the bird you are observing alone, in a small group, or part of a large flock?
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