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Common Greenshank Pin Badge (code 16)
Enameled Wader Quest pin badge, depicting the Common Greenshank.
Number 16 in the series of enameled pin badges, depicting waders from across the world – some familiar and readily seen in many places, others rare and exotic from remote locations. Each pin has a card with two photos on front; one of the bird from which the pin was designed and the other a photo of typical habitat in which the bird can be found and where the pin is attached to the card. Click on the badge to see a larger image.

Black-Fronted Dotterel Pin Badge (code 13)
Enameled Wader Quest pin badge, depicting the Black-Fronted Dotterel.
Number 13 in the series of enameled pin badges, depicting waders from across the world – some familiar and readily seen in many places, others rare and exotic from remote locations. Each pin has a card with two photos on front; one of the bird from which the pin was designed and the other a photo of typical habitat in which the bird can be found and where the pin is attached to the card. Click on the badge to see a larger image.

Ibisbill Pin Badge (Code 9)
Enameled Wader Quest pin badge, depicting the Ibisbill.
Number 9 in the series of enameled pin badges, depicting waders from across the world – some familiar and readily seen in many places, others rare and exotic from remote locations. Each pin has a card with two photos on front; one of the bird from which the pin was designed and the other a photo of typical habitat in which the bird can be found and where the pin is attached to the card. Click on the badge to see a larger image.

Spoon-Billed Sandpiper Pin Badge (code 15)
Enameled Wader Quest pin badge, depicting the Spoon-Billed Sandpiper.
Number 15 in the series of enameled pin badges, depicting waders from across the world – some familiar and readily seen in many places, others rare and exotic from remote locations. Each pin has a card with two photos on front; one of the bird from which the pin was designed and the other a photo of typical habitat in which the bird can be found and where the pin is attached to the card. Click on the badge to see a larger image.