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Sanderlings are medium-sized “peep” sandpipers recognizable by their pale nonbreeding plumage, black legs and bill, and obsessive wave-chasing habits.
The sanderling (Calidris alba) is a small wading bird. The name derives from Old English sand-yršling, "sand-ploughman". The genus name is from Ancient ...

Sanderling

Bird
The sanderling is a small wading bird. The name derives from Old English sand-yršling, "sand-ploughman". The genus name is from Ancient Greek kalidris or skalidris, a term used by Aristotle for some grey-coloured waterside birds. The specific,... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Calidris alba
Conservation status: Least Concern
Mass: 1.8 oz
Wingspan: 14 inches
Class: Aves
Genus: Calidris
Kingdom: Animalia

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Sanderlings are small sandpipers with black legs and feet and a stout, short, black beak. They are from 18 to 20 cm in length and 40 to 100 g.
Small, sprightly shorebird. Breeding plumage shows rusty tones on upperparts, often with a frosty appearance when fresh.
Sanderlings are small, plump sandpipers with a stout bill about the same length as the head. These and other sandpipers in the genus Calidris are often called ...
The sanderling (Calidris alba) is a small wading bird. The name derives from Old English sand-yršling, "sand-ploughman". The genus name is from Ancient ...
The Sanderling is a small, wading bird that breeds in the high Arctic and winters along coastal beaches on the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of both North and ...
The Sanderling is most commonly seen in flocks chasing receding waves on ocean beaches, and running away from them when they return.
The sanderling is a medium-sized shore bird about 6 inches in length. It has speckled brownish-gray plumage on its uppersides, a dark, pointed bill, black legs ...
The sanderling is a small, plump, energetic wading bird. It doesn't breed in the UK, but is a winter visitor and passage migrant in spring and autumn.