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Squire
- Location
- Peterborough
Certainly looks like a Common Sandpiper, but a youngster would be pretty much the same size as an adult.
(Why do we never see baby pigeons?!)
If it really is that much smaller, and not just a trick of memory / perspective, it just might be something different, e.g. Temminck's Stint.
Not saying it is, just raising the slight possibility - I am definitely not an expert in bird ID!
Funnily enough, the guy i was sat with said almost exactly that..you often 'think' its smaller /bigger etc but its just a trick of memory etc
Both sightings ive had, some far more serious watchers than me there at the same time and all agreed in both instances 'common sandpiper'
I still think the first was bigger, but perhaps not as 'bigger' as I 'thought'
Wierd..

