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Apparently birds that winter in Denmark are solely of the robusta subspecies, whereas the Scandinavian birds winter from the Mediterranean region and south. I would like to think that it is not as black and white, and less so with warmer climate inviting many migrants to winter closer to their breeding grounds than before.
Common Redshank 3098    (5 photos)
2019-07-12    Kalvebod Fælled, Denmark

Subspecies: totanus
Juvenile. Local juvenile with the neat regular plumage. The warm tones and the pale reddish legs separate it from common migrant Wood Sandpiper which is normally cold gray, finer build and has greenish legs. Very rare Lesser Yellowlegs is probably the biggest confusion possibility but with prolonged views the also cold gray basic tone and the more stilt like stance plus always more yellowish legs should lead you in the right direction. The bump on the upper bill looks like an abnormality.


Common Redshank 3473    (1 photos)
2020-09-12    Dragør Kommune, Denmark

Subspecies: [robusta]
Apparently birds that winter in Denmark are solely of the robusta subspecies, whereas the Scandinavian birds winter from the Mediterranean region and south.

I would like to think that it is not as black and white, and less so with warmer climate inviting many migrants to winter closer to their breeding grounds than before.

These birds do look large and dark cold grayish which is characteristic of robusta, and since the local birds seem to have disappeared some weeks ago, I admit that they probably are of this subspecies.



Common Redshank 3763    (1 photos)
2021-11-15    Dragør Kommune, Denmark




Common Redshank 3764    (3 photos)
2021-11-15    Dragør Kommune, Denmark

The cold gray tone of the plumage indicates robusta birds.


Common Redshank 4062    (2 photos)
2022-05-04    Kalvebod Fælled, Denmark

Villahøj.



Common Redshank 4063    (1 photos)
2022-05-04    Kalvebod Fælled, Denmark

Villahøj


Common Redshank 4736    (1 photos)
2023-01-03    Dragør Kommune, Denmark

Nordstranden.
High tide roosting. With Common Gull.



Common Redshank 4735    (1 photos)
2023-01-03    Søvang, Denmark


Not sure, but I met two birders who said someone had seen purple sandpipers along the coast, and just wondering if some of these redshanks could have been mistaken for the sandpipers if only seen sticking the head above the edge of the rock. It was high tide and not favorable for sandpipers anywhere along the beach except on the seagrass banks. Of course they could be foraging there, but I like the mistake-theory better simply because it is exactly how you are expecting to see this species, on beach and water rocks.



Common Redshank 4903    (1 photos)
2023-02-17    Dragør Havn, Denmark

Adult. Wet grass field by Gåsebyen.

There have been several present during the winter, but this looks more like birds ready for spring activities.



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