Thursday, October 27, 2005

New advances in the field identification of dowitchers


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"New advances are presented in the field identification of Long-billed and Short-billed Dowitchers in worn alternate and basic plumages. Emphasis is placed on scapular and covert feather patterns and structural features in conjunction with a combination of other "soft" field marks. One newly discovered structural feature is a difference in "loral angle", which is a measure of how high the eye is positioned above the extension of the gape. Long-billeds have a more acute loral angle than Short-billed, giving the former a straighter-looking supercilium and the latter a more arched supercilium. These structural differences are speculated here to be an evolutionary manifestation of their fundamentally different habitat preferences on breeding grounds."

Link: Full Article from Surfbirds.com

After you've read the article, take a guess on the ID of the pictured dowitchers!

Dowitcher image © 2005 Michael McDowell

3 Comments:

At 6:07 AM, Blogger l0rd0s3 said...

Left bird- Long-billed
Right bird- Short-billed

...haven't read the whole article yet, just overall jizz of each.

 
At 4:55 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'll go with two Short-billed, but not with great confidence.

Birder Guy

 
At 8:30 PM, Blogger Mike McDowell said...

They're both Long-billed Dowitchers.

Mike M.

 

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