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Meaning of "sandpipers"

sandpiper (noun) - a type of small wading bird with long legs and a slender bill, commonly found along sandy shorelines or wetlands. Sandpipers are known for their scurrying movement along the water's edge as they search for food
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Residency patterns of migrating sandpipers at a midcontinental stopover.
The sandpipers have gone even further.
Their relationships with other sandpipers are poorly understood.
Sandpipers squeak as they endlessly scurry to and fro.
Fred loves to watch the sandpipers.
Spotted sandpipers nest on the ground.
Lack of a hind toe distinguishes it from other sandpipers.
The two sandpipers are tricky.
A similar adaptation is found in sandpipers.
Sanderlings and sandpipers are first to gather on the strand line.
A pair of green sandpipers.
The sandpipers are late if they are the first passing through.
We walked where the sandpipers walked.
Brood amalgamation and alloparental care appear to be widespread in calidridine sandpipers.
The two of us are sandpipers Wearing slippers of blue.

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Its very small size distinguishes it from all but the Least and Western sandpipers.
Green Sandpipers were observed in nearly all of the beaver ponds in this study.
The sloughs also support shore birds such as spotted sandpipers and the lesser yellow legs.
Pectoral Sandpipers and Lesser Yellowlegs spent the most time vigilant.
This beach is an important roosting area for Western Sandpipers.
Population trends of Semipalmated Sandpipers have been analysed by various methods.
Small size separates it from all but the Least and Semipalmated sandpipers.
Western Sandpipers have altered migration tactics as Peregrine Falcon populations have recovered.
The Tofino mudflats are a critical stopover site for migrating Western Sandpipers.
Upland sandpipers can sometimes be found in small, loose nesting colonies.
Two major families, plovers and sandpipers.
Surprisingly, sandpipers can jump in the water so high than jumping on the floor.
Thousands upon thousands of turnstones, sandpipers and other small waders also come.
Climate change could become a death sentence for stunning shorebirds, such as sandpipers.
Spotted sandpipers and torrrentes, a type of duck, thrive in some of the areas with water.
The shore is also a place favored by common terns, ospreys, gulls and sandpipers.
In winter, Least sandpipers are grey above.
Heavy black-and-white barring of axillars distinguishes it from similar small sandpipers.
They are mostly Red Knots, sandpipers that have come to winter on this vast beach.
Vyn also captured rarely seen courtship behavior between adult Spoon-billed sandpipers.
The sandpipers have gone even further . They have now reached Mexico.
Well, I was following the flight of the sandpipers on the beach when suddenly I saw this.
The Sandpipers charted with another of his compositions, " Come Saturday Morning.
Parental care in Semipalmated Sandpipers Calidris pusilla, brood desertion by females.
Sandpipers and Phalaropes - Family Scolopacidae These are shore birds that are similar to plovers.
Migration chronology, sex ratio, and body mass of Least Sandpipers in British Columbia.
Semipalmated Sandpipers migrate through the Bay of Fundy Region on Canada 's east coast every year.
Black-tailed godwit, a pair of green sandpipers.
In winter, sharp-tailed sandpipers are grey above.
There is sandpipers on this beach, and everybody 's trying to survive.
Endemics include the jacanas, ibis, sandpipers and herons.
Pink flamingos, redshanks, sandpipers and herons… find plenty of food here, and absolute tranquility.
The majestics, sandpipers.
Sandpipers are a large family, Scolopacidae, of waders or shorebirds.
Terns, white-rumped sandpipers and skuas are summer visitors.

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