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Waders to South (continued)

In my previous post of 8 July I wrote about the discovered Broad-billed Sandpiper, ten days later it happened again. This time two Marsh Sandpipers were walking in Minkewaal, a small puddle in the inner dike on the east side. Marsh Sandpipers have a very large distribution area that stretches from Eastern Europe to northern China. They winter from Africa (sub-Saharan) to Southeast Asia and Australia. Special about this early observation is that it concerns two juvenile birds.  Poelruiters 18072021 Minkewaal BirdingTexel

Poelruiters / Marsh Sandpipers ,Tringa stagnatilis, 2 juv, Minkewaal, Texel 18-07-2021

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