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Spotted up at Dovestones reservoir above Oldham.


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 7:52 am
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Looks like an Aeris 120. Quite rare but population is on the increase.


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 7:57 am
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Too small to be a baby Robin


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 8:08 am
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Louise


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 8:09 am
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Have you got a link to the full res version please derek so I can zoom in? Might be a juvenile of some kind of wader - sandpiper or perhaps dotterel


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 8:09 am
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Google images says

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Posted : 19/06/2017 8:12 am
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So google has given us a new taxonomy

Rocks
Soft smelly rocks
Rocks with legs that eat lettuce.

It seems like Google is operated by Bob Fossil


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 8:15 am
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[url= https://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/view/8021155 ]Bird[/url]

Try this nbt.


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 8:15 am
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Plover of some sort?
Is that a black neck ring?
I'm going for Common Sandpiper


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 8:17 am
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doesn;t look like that link gives anything higher resolution. best guess at the moment is a juvenile sandpiper, but that's at about 40 to 50% confidence


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 8:22 am
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I love you lot. You just made me chuckle on a grumpy morning 8)


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 8:28 am
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Louise

Don't think it's a common shag.


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 8:31 am
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Louise
Don't think it's a common shag.

😆


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 8:42 am
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Posted : 19/06/2017 8:51 am
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It seems like Google is operated by Bob Fossil

😆


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 8:58 am
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[url= https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/bird-and-wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/l/littleringedplover/index.aspx ]juvenile little ringed plover[/url] ?

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Posted : 19/06/2017 9:01 am
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I'm pretty sure it's a common sandpiper. The ruff is the right shape and is too broad for a ringed plover.
http://shropshirebirder.co.uk/commonsandpiper.html


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 9:02 am
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Don't be so ridiculous! What kinda made up name is that?!


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 9:03 am
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Don't be so ridiculous! What kinda made up name is that?!

Oh, OK, in that case it's a colossal horned spunktrumpet.


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 9:05 am
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Sitting on a tortoise.


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 9:06 am
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Thanks scapegoat. I'll write that in my spotting diary.


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 9:22 am
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the size is hard to judge as there's nothing to get an idea of scale, but the Little Ringed Plover is tiny compare to a sandpiper so probably too small, though the plumage is close. Glad to see I'm not the only one thinking sandpiper.


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 9:27 am
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Thread hi-jack - what is this ickle one?
It ran across the track on seriously long legs and hid about half a metre off the track in front of us. On Carn Aosda, Saturday. I am thinking Curlew chick.

[url= https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4290/35234151062_69738a5aaa_h.jp g" target="_blank">https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4290/35234151062_69738a5aaa_h.jp g"/> [/img][/url][url= https://flic.kr/p/VFwez9 ]Carn Aosda, Carn a'Gheoidh, The Cairnwell[/url] by [url= https://www.flickr.com/photos/matt_outandabout/ ]Matt Robinson[/url], on Flickr


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 9:38 am
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I vote sandpiper. Mainly because it looks just like a sandpiper.


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 9:40 am
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Thanks scapegoat. I'll write that in my spotting diary.

There's a pair of them up at Cupwith, so only a valley or so away from Dovestones. You'll hear them before you see them, sounds like someone whistling a dog.


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 9:45 am
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Thread hi-jack - what is this ickle one?
It ran across the track on seriously long legs and hid about half a metre off the track in front of us. On Carn Aosda, Saturday. I am thinking Curlew chick.

I reckon you'd be right, going by the location and colouring.


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 9:48 am
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I was going to say rock til google beat me to it 😆


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 9:51 am
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I am thinking Curlew chick.

Woodcock, of 'Cockshoot/Cockshut/Cockshute etc Lane/Close etc' fame.


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 10:14 am
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It is a Common Sandpiper. That white notch that comes up in front of the wing is diagnostic.


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 10:38 am
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Louise
Don't think it's a common shag.

Nothing common about that...


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 8:18 pm
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Yes. Common Sindpiper.


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 8:39 pm
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So, not a spunktrumpet then?


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 9:41 pm
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Amateurs. It's a Turnstone. Can't you tell?! That big stone it's on. It's just been rolled it into place. Typical nest building behaviour.


 
Posted : 19/06/2017 9:59 pm