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- Sanderling - Wikipedia
The sanderling breeds in the High Arctic areas of North America, Europe and Asia In North America, it breeds in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, Nunavut, Greenland (and to a lesser extent Alaska)
- Sanderling Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
The Sanderling’s black legs blur as it runs back and forth on the beach, picking or probing for tiny prey in the wet sand left by receding waves Sanderlings are medium-sized “peep” sandpipers recognizable by their pale nonbreeding plumage, black legs and bill, and obsessive wave-chasing habits
- The Sanderling Resort | Oceanfront Hotel in Outer Banks, NC
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- Sanderling | Audubon Field Guide
Audubon’s scientists have used 140 million bird observations and sophisticated climate models to project how climate change will affect the range of the Sanderling
- Sanderling - eBird
Small, sprightly shorebird Breeding plumage shows rusty tones on upperparts, often with a frosty appearance when fresh By mid-summer, the frosty feather tips fade away and the neck can be deep, rich red—not to be confused with the much smaller Red-necked Stint! Very pale in winter Juveniles are nearly spangled with black-and-white above At all seasons, note larger size and somewhat
- Sanderling | Smithsonians National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
Lifespan The oldest known sanderling was at least 13 years old and lived in Nova Scotia
- Sanderling | Migratory Shorebird, Arctic Breeding, Wading | Britannica
sanderling, (Calidris alba; sometimes Crocethia alba), abundant shorebird, a worldwide species of sandpiper belonging to the family Scolopacidae (order Charadriiformes) Sanderlings nest on barrens near the sea around the North Pole, and they winter on sandy beaches virtually everywhere
- Sanderling Bird Facts (Calidris alba) | Birdfact
The Sanderling typically lives for 6 to 7 years, with a maximum recorded lifespan of 18 6 years Like all birds, lifespan can be affected by factors including predation, habitat quality, disease, and access to food sources
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