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Dunlin

Calidris alpina

Photo by Liam
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Field Notes

Description:

The Dunlin is highly gregarious in winter, sometimes forming large flocks on coastal mudflats or sandy beaches. Large numbers can often be seen swirling in synchronized flight on stop-overs during migration or on their winter habitat. The winter Dunlin is basically grey above and white below. Juveniles are brown above with two whitish "V" shapes on the back. They usually have black marks on the flanks or belly and show a strong white wingbar in flight

Habitat:

Ocean

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Comments (14)

Great pictures! I hope to get to Jekyll Island soon. I've only been once and a return visit is overdue.
Thanks guys! :)
Thanks again! :)
These Are amazing photos Liam Really nice !!
Thanks. Atul, I use a Nikon D70 and a Sigma AF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 lens. The lens is pretty cheap, but it takes pretty decent photos.
what cam and lens do you use !!
Great series... really lovely birds.
Thanks, Atul. I was laying on my stomach in the tide for most of these shots. :)
Fantastic Pics Liam!!

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