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Oct 5Liked by Jackie Cestero

Excellent, as always, Thank you Jackie!

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Thank you so much Marie!

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These are so beautiful! I just saw my first Ruddy Turnstone in 2023! It was very exciting. The bird seemed to be alone. South Carolina coast.

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Fascinating!! Thank you Jackie! This morning while enjoying an early coffee on my porch i was marveling at semipalmated plovers and sandpipers (least or semis) enjoying breakfast as the tide crept in. Was wondering if we’d see them in Anguilla in March. Thank you for educating us and sharing so much information. Now we will look for the tag team!! 🙏🏽😘

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Thank you so much. You should definitely see semipalmated plovers and sandpipers as well as least sandpipers.

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Lovely plumage on these Ruddy Turnstones. They are very sweet. It fascinates me that you can track birds by their banding. It makes for a real connection each time you see them return. Thank you for sharing.

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They are quite colorful. Following the banded birds is very interesting indeed.

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