Sandpiper Reflected + Two Thrushes

Back to the Fort River refuge again, this time starting earlier in the morning--though it didn't seem to bring us more birds. Because the  Solitary Sandpiper is a relatively uncommon bird, I'm posting it again (though a different individual than in  yesterday's extra). I was lucky to get such a good reflection in such a marshy area.   The extras are a Veery* (also uncommon) and an American Robin in a stylish pose. Veerys  are medium-sized thrushes,  rather plain, smaller than the American robin.  

*I'm not sure what's going on in front of the Veery's eye.

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