Eileen,
The photos appear to be Osprey, Lesser Yellowlegs, and Solitary Sandpiper.
--
Bob Ringler
Eldersburg MD
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From: Eileen Wise <>
> Hello, it does not look like my attempt at posting pictures worked. I would like
> to know if image 87146904 is a yellowlegs and is 86904045 a Solitary Sandpiper.
> Thanks and I appreciate they id help.
>
> Here is a link to my pictures
> www.pbase.com/image/87146952
> www.pbase.com/image/87146904
> www.pbase.com/image/86904045
>
>
>
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> From: Eileen Wise
>
> > This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> >
> > Hello, this is my first time posting a question and asking for an id
> > confirmation.
> > I hope I am not out of line in asking for an id help.
> >
> > First, during an early morning walk I saw an Osprey dive for a fish and then
> > land in a tree. When do the Osprey migrate south? Is the warm weather
> > keeping them here longer?
> >
> > Second, I would like help id-ing a bird I saw along the shore of the Prettyboy
> > reservoir. I thought it could be a Yellowlegs. At the same time, I there were
> > Killdeer and maybe Solitary Sandpipers. I am attaching (not professional
> > quality) pictures but hopefully good enough for an id.
> >
> > Since this is my first time posting, I hope the pictures work. Thanks for any
> > help.
> >
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