Yet there's nothing wrong with "the poor mans" field guide, Lenny. Gives you plenty of info about the species as well as references should you want more information. Seems to be quite a bit more up to date than several of the books you have on your shelf as well
Looks like a common sandpiper to me, Actitis hypoleucos. The leg colour is yellow, and that seems to be the right one. Check this out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_sandpiper
Ashley.
Do you have a field Guide To American Birds. If so which one.
This guide I recommended is for the Chiefs country.
The photos are washed out.
With a field guide and a pair of bins is how all birders start out.
I would never dream of visiting a country without either.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lennyworthington/sets/72157651086092155/
Colors aren't always true in photos, especially since the greens in the photos look fairly fluorescent. Are there other species it could be? I have yet to find any photo of the species you suggested that doesn't have a heavily spotted back. Including references with your suggestions would be way more useful than you always recommending people to buy books. We can't look at the book online, and it's very impractical for people to buy books on birds for tons of places. A reference would tell us about the species you are suggesting much easier
Leg color is wrong for Common Sand..Why dont you obtain this book.
http://www.amazon.com/Pocket-Guide-Birds-Indian-Subcontinent/dp/0195651553
(No vested interest)
Hi Lenny, as you said I will always try to get pictures of flight. Here regarding the taxonomy I am confused a bit because I got another suggestion - Actitis hypoleucos. Can you please cross check regarding its id? Thank you Lenny.
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