I checked the beach at East Fork SP, and was able to find a Least Sandpiper.
Least Sandpiper
While watching the Least, another peep flew in. Luckily, they were close enough that I didn't need my scope (the way I like it).
Since I have been feeling a little rusty on my birding skills as of late, I welcomed the chance to practice my peep ID.
The two peeps joined up, giving me the chance to compare them. I was quickly able to ID the one that joined the Least as a Semipalmated Sandpiper.
Since I have been feeling a little rusty on my birding skills as of late, I welcomed the chance to practice my peep ID.
The two peeps joined up, giving me the chance to compare them. I was quickly able to ID the one that joined the Least as a Semipalmated Sandpiper.
Semipalmated and Least Sandpipers
The size difference is only slight really. The Semi sand has black legs, while the Least has yellow legs. This is not always discernible though.