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In breeding plumage, fairly pale grayish brown, sometimes with brighter rusty cap and cheek. Nonbreeding is plain gray above and white below. Juveniles have ...
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Learn about Western/Semipalmated Sandpiper: explore photos, sounds, and observations collected by birders around the world.
Of the many small sandpipers known as "peeps," the Semipalmated Sandpiper is the most familiar species in eastern North America.
Extensive winter range throughout Central and South America. Listen for piercing, high-pitched “tsee-weet!” call. POWERED BY MERLIN. Statistics.
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Small sandpiper with relatively long, droopy bill (longer on females). In breeding plumage, shows rich rufous tones on shoulders, cheeks, and crown.
Calls. Semipalmated Sandpipers chatter and chirp constantly when birds are together and feeding. The calls are generally low-pitched and guttural.
Semipalmated Sandpiper often gives a low chert or chirrup call, sometimes doubled. Other calls include a scolding, nasal jer-jer-jer-jer-jer, a trilling yu-yu- ...
Beefy, medium-sized sandpiper. Brown-toned overall with yellowish legs. Slightly curved bill pale at base. Look for dense breast streaking with abrupt border ...
Extensive winter range throughout Central and South America. Listen for piercing, high-pitched “tsee-weet!” call. POWERED BY MERLIN. Statistics.