We can ID this sandpiper as a Greater Yellowlegs, rather than a Lesser Yellowlegs by the length of its bill, which is considerably longer than the head length.
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Saturday, March 26, 2016
PURPLE MARTINS, CELERY FIELDS, SARASOTA, FL
The first two photos show a pair of Purple Martins; the male is on the left and the female on the right. They are at a Purple Martin house. The third and fourth photos are closeups of male Purple Martins and the fifth and sixth photos are closeups of female Purple Martins. The seventh photo shows a Purple Martin house with six Purple Martins, including one which is about to fly off.
LAUGHING GULLS, ACKERMAN PARK, SARASOTA, FL
The first two photos are of Laughing Gulls in breeding plumage. They have black hoods, red bills and all black wingtips. The Laughing Gull in the third photo is in nonbreeding plumage. It has black smudges on the head and a black bill.
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