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    Raul Quinones
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    I originally ID this birds as snowy plovers, but somebody corrected me, I was told this are Piping plovers...
    HELP! Fort De Soto; Oct 11,2008




    Thanks, Raul
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    Easiest way to tell them apart is leg colour. Yellow= Piping, dark gray= Snowy. The Piping also has a stubier bill than the Snowy. These look like they are non-breeding adult plumage.

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    Thanks Daniel.

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    Agree with Daniel. These are piping plovers for sure.

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    The other feature is the relatively small head and eye of the Piping Plover. The Snowy looks very "big-headed" and "big-eyed" in comparison.

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