Date: 8/8/12 5:50 pm
From: Clive Harris <clivegharris...>
Subject: Re: [MDBirding] PG: Bladensburg Waterfront Park - Long-billed Dowitcher


Mike

Long-billed would be expected now in the shorebird spots along the Delaware Bay (I've seen a few each time on visits over the last 2 weeks).� I don't do a lot of local shorebirding but have seen both species in late summer at Hunting Creek in VA.

I'd also agree structure is really important (though its more subtle for this species pair than for�most others)�but there are occasions you don't need to go there and this bird can be aged and identified to species based on plumage alone.

Regards

Clive Harris
Cabin John, MD

From: Mike Hudson <birdman96...>
To: Jim Moore <epiphenomenon9...>; Maryland Birding <mdbirding...>
Sent: Wednesday, August 8, 2012 8:39 PM
Subject: Re: [MDBirding] PG: Bladensburg Waterfront Park - Long-billed Dowitcher

This is a question related to the two Dowitchers.

I entirely agree that this is a Short-billed; flat back does it for me (sorry Jim, in a shorebird, I'll go with structure over plumage any day!). So my question is this: Doesn't range alone build a pretty strong case for Short-billed over Long-billed here in Maryland? Or are Long-billed more common on migration that I'm realizing? Of course I know that all birds should be checked for anything rare, especially if a first impression suggests something out of the ordinary, but I had heard something about some Long-billed somewhere in Delaware and then saw this and it made me curious.

Thanks!

Mike H.
Baltimore City

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From: "Jim Moore" <epiphenomenon9...>
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 7:02 PM
To: "Maryland Birding" <mdbirding...>
Subject: Re: [MDBirding] PG: Bladensburg Waterfront Park - Long-billed Dowitcher

> Hi Art,
>
> It's a Short-billed Dowitcher.� Looks like a juvenile based on the
> fresh plumage--so note the bold internal markings on the tertials,
> which juvenile LB Dow lacks.� Also note the lack of a hump-backed
> appearance when feeding--LB Dow gives the appearance of having
> "swallowed a grapefruit."� Can't see the entire bill in these photos,
> so can't judge length, but bill length is only useful at the extremes
> since both species of dowitcher show sexual dimorphism in bill length.
>
> Jim Moore
> Rockville, MD
>
> On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 6:51 PM, Art Drauglis <lwsyrup...> wrote:
>> I was able to spend a few minutes at Bladensburg Waterfront Park this morning about an hour after low tide. There were two Great Egrets, a species I rarely see at that location.
>> What was truly unexpected was the presence of a single dowitcher plugging away as close to the park as it could get while staying on the mud.
>> The bill length made me think that this is a Long-billed, but I would like some input on my ID
>> Something spooked it and the nearby peeps; when I looked away for a second it was gone (so I did not get to hear the flight call)
>> Pictures here
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/artdrauglis/7742896676/
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/artdrauglis/7742895430/
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/artdrauglis/7742897542/
>>
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