Comments from Kevin Zimmer (VENT tour leader & currently in Alaska) who sees both species annually. For the record, I agree with Kevin and believe the bird to be a Purple sandpiper and not Rock Sandpiper for all the reasons he mentions below.
-- Hi Rachel - I'm in Alaska right now, getting ready to start a Ross's Gull migration tour. Without even looking at plumage characters, which vary greatly from one subspecies of Rock Sandpiper to another, I would say your bird is a Purple Sandpiper, based strictly on the distinctly orange legs/feet and base to the bill. Every Rock Sandpiper that I've seen in winter plumage has dull greenish bare parts, nothing like the rather bright orange-yellow of your bird, which does match Purple Sandpiper. I think Purples are a lot more prone to long distance vagrancy too -- I've seen them on the Texas coast. Kevin Zimmer Sent from my iPhone Follow me on iNaturalist: Rachel Kolokoff Hopper Ft. Collins I have found photos of rock sandpiper with very orange bills. //www.bing.com/search?q=rock+sandpiper+photos&form=ANNTH1&refig=e19183eaabfc45d0a0e2191822671bf4&sp=2&qs=SC&pq=rock+sndpiper&sk=PRES1SC1&sc=3-13&cvid=e19183eaabfc45d0a0e2191822671bf4 The left phot in the first row is only one that shows very orange Norman Erthal On Friday, October 7, 2022 at 2:17:47 PM UTC-6 Joey Kellner wrote:
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- Re: [cobirds] Re: Lake Henry sandpiper Rachel Kolokoff Hopper
- Re: [cobirds] Re: Lake Henry sandpiper Rachel Kolokoff Hopper
