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Tringa incanus. Hard to ID from the grey-tailed in non-breeding plumage, but a number of markers from many images lean towards wandering, including the rocky habitat. Most notable in this image is the long nasal groove.
ISO 800, 1/3200, f6.3, 600mm, by Sony. |
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