[NatureNS] Some Humour on a Blustery Day

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Hi Don,

This is from the very funny and entertaining book Little-Known & 
Seldom-Seen Birds of North America (Peachtree Press). It's googleable.

Cheers,
Doug

On 1/17/2020 11:00 AM, Don MacNeill wrote:
> The Middle Yellow Legs and the Least Yellowlegs are similar to the 
> Lesser and Greater Yellowlegs however, they are readily identified by 
> the fact that the Middle Yellowlegs is smaller than the Greater 
> Yellowlegs and larger than both the Lesser and Least Yellowlegs. Some 
> ornithologists believe that there might be a Slightly Lesser 
> Yellowlegs. In order to estimate sizes, it is helpful to insert a 
> number of yardsticks in mudflats where Yellowlegs feed

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