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Help me identify a bird I have seen a couple of times please.


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Thanks to the RSPB site I do believe it is a Green Sandpiper. The call recorded there is spot on.

How interesting.

Thanks again people.

Sorry, no prize. Just a warm feeling of satisfaction.

It's either that or I have wet myself.

Happy to help, your description skills can't be to bad!

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i would say a stormy petrel from your description - its seabird but its very limited in range - suggest you google it and see - p.s. usually only flies in the dark.

might also be a woodcock?

 

 

That would be a first in Surrey I am sure.

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i would say a stormy petrel from your description - its seabird but its very limited in range - suggest you google it and see - p.s. usually only flies in the dark.

might also be a woodcock?

 

A woodcock with a white belly and black wings, now that would be rare !

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Did you see on the ground or just in the air. ? If on the ground did it run quickly in bursts or occasionally bob up and down

 

Did it have a white rump ( upper ) or white under tail coverts ( Lower)

 

Was the call two, three or four notes..

 

Was the flight low and zig zag or low and straight did the bird climb to any height in flight or maintain a constant height

 

It would have been one of three birds IMO

 

Golden Plover, Green Sandpiper, or Common Sandpiper..

 

The two note call of the Golden Plover is quite distinctive from either of Sandpipers which are quite similar.

 

The white rump is the deciding factor.. if it was the top it was a Green and underneath the tail, it was probably a Common.

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