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Lesser Yellowlegs
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Lesser Yellowlegs
[Tringa flavipes]

[Length 10.5 in. Wingspan 24 in.]

This Lesser Yellowlegs was photographed at the East Bay Bayou Tract, Anahuac NWR, TX. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm EDAF-S f4 lens + Nikkor TC20E II 2.0x Teleconverter (EFL=900mm) on a Nikon D100 camera. (Date: April 19, 2006)


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Lesser Yellowlegs
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Lesser Yellowlegs
[Tringa flavipes]

[Length 10.5 in. Wingspan 24 in.]

This Lesser Yellowlegs was photographed at French Town Road, Port Bolivar, TX. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm EDAF-S VR f2.8 lens + Nikkor TC14E II 1.4x Teleconverter (EFL=630mm) on a Nikon D200 camera. (Date: April 30, 2008)


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Lesser Yellowlegs
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Lesser Yellowlegs
[Tringa flavipes]

[Length 10.5 in. Wingspan 24 in.]

A good "side-by-side" comparison of Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs. This pair of Yellowlegs was photographed at Rettilon Road, Port Bolivar, TX. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm EDAF-S VR f2.8 lens + Nikkor TC14E II 1.4x Teleconverter (EFL=630mm) on a Nikon D200 camera. (Date: April 30, 2008)


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Lesser Yellowlegs
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Lesser Yellowlegs
[Tringa flavipes]

[Length 10.5 in. Wingspan 24 in.]

A good "side-by-side" comparison of Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs. This pair of Yellowlegs was photographed at Rettilon Road, Port Bolivar, TX. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm EDAF-S VR f2.8 lens + Nikkor TC14E II 1.4x Teleconverter (EFL=630mm) on a Nikon D200 camera. (Date: April 30, 2008)


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Common Yellowthroat
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Common Yellowthroat
[Geothlypis trichas]

[Length 5 in. Wingspan 6.75 in.]

A common breeding bird along forest edges and overgrown meadows, the Common Yellowthroat is found throughout the US and southern Canada. The male is more often heard than seen, singing from the cover of bushes. Fortunately, he is easily recognized by his repetitive "WITCHITY-WITCHITY-WITCHITY" song. When he finally shows himself, he is a handsome bird, olive drab above and lemon yellow below, with a black, Raccoon-like face mask. This one was photographed along the wooded edge of a field in northwestern New Jersey. A worm was digitally removed from the bird's bill in the "computer darkroom" to enhance the aesthetics of the photo. Photo taken with a Soligor 300mm f5.6 lens on Kodachrome 64 film. (Date: June 1979)


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Common Yellowthroat
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Common Yellowthroat
[Geothlypis trichas]

[Length 5 in. Wingspan 6.75 in.]

This female Common Yellowthroat was photographed during fall migration at Higbee Beach in Cape May, New Jersey. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm EDAF f4.0 lens on Kodachrome 200 film. (Date: September 1989)


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Gray-crowned Yellowthroat
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Gray-crowned Yellowthroat
[Geothlypis poliocephala]

[Length 5.5 in. Wingspan 8 in.]

This male Gray-crowned Yellowthroat was photographed at Santa Ana NWR, Texas. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm EDAF f4.0 lens on Kodachrome 200 film. (Date: April 2000)


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