[wisb] Re: ALERT: Possible Juvenile RUFF and REEVE at 6th ave Marsh, Adams County

  • From: steven lubahn <stevenlubahn@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: acadiantigerheron@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2012 18:19:53 -0500

I haven't had much time to study this pic but the bill on this bird look wrong 
for Reeve/Ruff. It looks too long, thin, pointed and slightly upturned. Greater 
Yellowlegs is a consideration. 

Steven Lubahn
Cudahy
Milw Co.



On Aug 3, 2012, at 3:27 PM, Rob Pendergast wrote:

> Yesterday morning I got a call from Nolan Pope who said that he, Chuck
> Heikkinen, and Jim Schwarz had a Juvenile RUFF and REEVE at 6th Ave marsh
> in Adams county. I got there as fast as I could, the others were still
> there and quickly spotted one of the two birds, the second shortly after
> that as well. (low quality) Photos of one of the birds is attached, I'm not
> 100% sure on it but, the bird is definitely looks interesting, please feel
> free to chime in on your thoughts. I checked again today and was fairly
> certain at least one of the two was still there although it was really hard
> telling with all the heat distortion.
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/41326208@N07/with/7706322788/
> 
> Here is a map of where 6th Ave Marsh is:
> 
> https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=209972018550292164844.0004c58f6e46b183fd3e5&msa=0
> 
> Good Birding,
> 
> Rob Pendergast,
> Plover, Portage Co
> 
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