I do believe thats what they are called, forgive me i dont have alot of bird know-how.
A male and female i would assume-
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And a loner-
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bdpAKAknox Senior Member 282 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: So Cal More info | Nov 04, 2006 06:23 | #1 I do believe thats what they are called, forgive me i dont have alot of bird know-how.
And a loner-
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dancinec Cream of the Crop 8,035 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Carlsbad, California More info | Nov 04, 2006 08:43 | #2 Looks like a Marbled Godwit and a Western Willet in the first and the Western Willet in the second. Considering that it is a Canon PowerShot S2 IS the image are pretty good. The Willet in the second shot is a little soft. From your Exif data, F4 is a little large to get your depth of field. Dennis
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