Many birders know I haven't seen Spoon-billed Sandpiper before . They interest why I can find it so quickly
I told them , many years ago when I just started birding , I have an experience
At that time , there have so many shorebird in a fish farm

The fish farm nearly dry , there have a great number of Rufous-necked Sandpiper & Dunlin , a number of Little Ringed Plover & Kentish Plover , some Long-toed Stint & Temminck's Stint , a few Pacific Golden Plover , few Little Stint
We notice one shorebird seems some different , look like smaller Sanderling , the body size almost same as Rufous-necked Sandpipe , but ... we still feeling strange
We tried to use a Spotting Scope to watching it , but the strange smaller Sanderling is too far away to difficult identified it
We tried to remember most detail about this strange smaller Sanderling , and ask some excellent birder for help

Next day , some birder go watch it , and one send me message say : that is a Spoon-billed Sandpiper , thank me give he this chance to observe it
Few days later , when I go try to found again .
Unfortunately , it is gone
And after it , I study the Sibley Guides ( Identification of Spoon-billed Sandpiper ) again and again
Also asked some excellent birder & researcher's experience

Finally , today I see that



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