How To Identify a Dunlin Sandpiper by Sound and Field Marks

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Bird watchers from Kissimmee, Florida located in Osceola County in the Central Florida area travel a short 50 mile drive to Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. Merritt Island offers outstanding birding for bird-watchers upon every visit. Sandpipers at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge were present in November 2010. This flock is Identified as Dunlins since they have broad white wingstripes, black legs, slight downward curve to black bill, and a dark belly on one who walks in from the right and scratches. Two of the sandpipers have only one leg. All of the sounds heard on the video are of the Dunlin Sandpipers seen. Replay to familiarize yourself with their vocalizations while they feeding in this birders video.

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