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Learn how to identify Solitary Sandpiper, its life history, cool facts, sounds and calls, and watch videos. The Solitary Sandpiper is commonly seen in migration along the banks of ponds and creeks. While not truly solitary, it does not migrate in large flocks the way other shorebirds do. Solitary Sandpiper Range Map...
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www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Solitary_Sandpiper/id
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Solitary_Sandpiper/id
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A presentation of bird photographs, songs, identification tips, distribution maps, and life history information for North American birds, and a forum for...
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www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/Infocenter/i2560id.html
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Spotted Sandpiper has a white wing stripe visible in flight and a dark back without white spots. Two European species, the Green Sandpiper and the Wood Sandpiper are easily separated by tail pattern, underwing color and head pattern. Solitary sandpiper Tringa solitaria...
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The well-named Solitary Sandpiper usually migrates alone rather than in flocks. It feeds along the margin of a wooded pond or stream and, in the West,
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Encyclopedia: Solitary Sandpiper
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The Solitary Sandpiper, Tringa solitaria, is a small wader (shorebird). Its only close relative in the genus Tringa is the Green Sandpiper (Pereira & Baker, 2005); they both have brown wings with litt...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solitary_Sandpiper
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The Solitary Sandpiper is shaped like the Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs, but is smaller than both and has shorter, greenish legs. The bill is straight,
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www.seattleaudubon.org/birdweb/bird_details.aspx?id=151
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The Solitary Sandpiper, the nearctic counterpart of the palearctic Green Sandpiper (Tringa ocrophus), breeds in the boreal forests of Canada and Alaska and...
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bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/156
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Birding Factoids; (NWT data - not yet split) 309 species; in 40 families 20 of the 246 ; species endemic to ; North America are ; represented here. ; No endemic species.
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www.camacdonald.com/birding/canunavit.htm
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