LaughingDove 23 Jun 2016 Cairns Esplanade, 23/06/2016 It just seemed a little different to some other birds that were definitely Whimbrels.
Cairns Esplanade, 23/06/2016 It just seemed a little different to some other birds that were definitely Whimbrels.
Chlidonias 23 Jun 2016 no, it's a godwit (straightish, slightly-upturned bill). Both bar-tailed and black-tailed godwits can be seen there.
no, it's a godwit (straightish, slightly-upturned bill). Both bar-tailed and black-tailed godwits can be seen there.
LaughingDove 23 Jun 2016 Chlidonias said: no, it's a godwit (straightish, slightly-upturned bill). Both bar-tailed and black-tailed godwits can be seen there. Click to expand... Aren't they summer visitors? How do you tell the two godwits apart? I'm going back to the Esplanade tomorrow morning so I will be able to have another look. I also have a few more pictures of this particular bird so I may be able to ID it from the pictures.
Chlidonias said: no, it's a godwit (straightish, slightly-upturned bill). Both bar-tailed and black-tailed godwits can be seen there. Click to expand... Aren't they summer visitors? How do you tell the two godwits apart? I'm going back to the Esplanade tomorrow morning so I will be able to have another look. I also have a few more pictures of this particular bird so I may be able to ID it from the pictures.
Chlidonias 23 Jun 2016 the easiest way is the colour of the tail and rump - wait for them to lift their wings out of the way. There are always some migrants which remain year-round.
the easiest way is the colour of the tail and rump - wait for them to lift their wings out of the way. There are always some migrants which remain year-round.