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  1. 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 …

  2. Sandpiper | Shorebird, Wading Bird | Britannica

    The common sandpiper (Actitis, or sometimes Tringa, hypoleucos) is an abundant breeder on grassy shores of lakes and rivers throughout Eurasia, and it winters from Africa to Australia …

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  4. Sandpipers | Audubon

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  5. Spotted Sandpiper Identification, All About Birds, Cornell ...

    Jun 21, 2017 · With their richly spotted breeding plumage, teetering gait, stuttering wingbeats, and showy courtship dances, this bird is among the most notable and memorable shorebirds in …

  6. Sandpiper - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and ...

    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 …

  7. Sandpiper Bird Guide: 85+ Species, Migration Patterns ...

    Nov 14, 2025 · Over 85 distinct sandpiper species exist worldwide including the Least Sandpiper, Dunlin, and Sanderling. Physical characteristics define sandpipers through their slender builds, …

  8. Common Sandpiper - eBird

    Found in a variety of wetland habitats; breeds on stony ground along rivers and lakeshores, with migrants occurring on muddy and rocky substrates from concrete canal banks to channels in …

  9. Sandpiper Bird Facts - A-Z Animals

    Nov 29, 2025 · Sandpipers are considered a traditional food for some Indigenous people of North America. Some sandpipers leave the incubation and raising of chicks to the fathers. …

  10. Common Sandpiper - National Geographic

    Sandpipers are familiar birds that are often seen running near the water's edge on beaches and tidal mud flats. The common sandpiper has a brown upper body and a white underside. When …