Thought this would be of interest:
Begin forwarded message:
>> On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 3:58 PM robert lane wrote:
>> Back on November 19th, a banded Piping Plover was recorded and photographed
>> at Honeymoon Island State Park Pet Beach, Pinellas County. The celebrity
>> visitor (green flag
Can't tell from the photo and I didn't know enough to note when I was
looking at it but people seem to think it's a woodcock.
Thanks for the responses!
On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 12:15 PM Patricia Lindsay
wrote:
> Which way do the stripes on the head run? If across the top,(eye to eye)
> it's a wo
Which way do the stripes on the head run? If across the top,(eye to eye)
it's a woodcock. If front to back, it's a snipe.
Patricia Lindsay
Bay Shore
On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 12:13 PM, Kaitlyn Parkins wrote:
Hi Romi,
Unfortunately d-bird does not have the functionality to display uploa
Hi Romi,
Unfortunately d-bird does not have the functionality to display uploaded
photos on the map, only the species name. We use the photos on our end for
ID verification where possible. It would be a great feature to add in the
future though. For what its worth, it looks like a woodcock to me!
Hi again,
Opening up a controversy on whether the bird I found last week was actually
a woodcock. My colleague thought it was a woodcock but showed it to his
mom over the holiday and she thought it was a snipe. Her husband thought
it was a woodcock. I assumed it was a woodcock because of its pr