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Sandpiper - Wikipedia Scolopacidae is a large family of shorebirds, or waders, which mainly includes many species known as sandpipers, but also others such as woodcocks, curlews, and snipes Most of these species eat small invertebrates picked out of the mud or soil
Western Sandpiper - All About Birds With rufous and gold markings on the head and wings, breeding adult Western Sandpipers are the most colorful of the tiny North American sandpipers known as “peeps ” This abundant shorebird gathers in flocks numbering in the hundreds of thousands in California and Alaska during spring migration
22 Types of Sandpipers (Calidris) - North American Sandpipers - Birds . . . There are at least twenty-two native and vagrant species of sandpipers that have been identified in North America Almost all of these types of sandpipers migrate into the northern ranges of the continent where they nest and raise their young
Sandpiper - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts Sandpipers are birds whose very name evokes images of shorelines, gentle waves, and elegant creatures darting along the water’s edge These seemingly simple birds possess fascinating complexity, a rich evolutionary history, and a vital role in the ecosystems they inhabit
Sandpipers | Audubon Explore the fascinating world of sandpipers and their habitats with the National Audubon Society
Sandpiper | Shorebird, Wading Bird | Britannica Sandpipers have moderately long bills and legs, long, narrow wings, and fairly short tails Their colouring often consists of a complicated “dead-grass” pattern of browns, buffs, and blacks on the upperparts, with white or cream colouring below They are frequently paler in autumn than in spring