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The semipalmated sandpiper is a small shore bird between 5-6 inches in length. It has gray and brown plumage above, a thin, white wing stripe and a white belly. It has a pointed, black bill and black legs. Semipalmated means half-webbed.
Other Physical Features; endothermic; homoiothermic; bilateral symmetry ; Sexual Dimorphism; sexes alike; female larger ; Range mass: 21 to 32 g: 0.74 to 1.13 oz.
The semipalmated sandpiper (Calidris pusilla) is a very small shorebird. The genus name is from Ancient Greek kalidris or skalidris.
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Relative Size · Measurements. Both Sexes. Length: 5.9-7.1 in (15-18 cm); Weight: 0.6-1.8 oz (18-51.5 g); Wingspan: 13.8-14.6 in (35-37 cm).
No geographic variation in plumage has been described for this bird, although size, particularly bill length, declines from the eastern part of the breeding ...
An adult semipalmated sandpiper is five and one-half to six and one-half inches long. Both sexes are similar in appearance. The body has gray feathers with some ...
Geographic variation in size, particularly in bill length (Table 1). Average bill lengths of males on breeding grounds range between 17 and 20 mm; those of ...
Aug 2, 2024 · Separation distance somewhat arbitrary; set at 5 kilometers to define occurrences of manageable size for conservation purposes. Occurrences ...
Look for this tiny shorebird, barely bigger than a sparrow, at classic coastal migration spots as well as in reliable shorebird patches inland. These small but ...
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Runs along sand or mud snatching at food, sometimes probes for food with bill. Ecology. Average territory size 1 ha on breeding grounds in Manitoba (Gratto et ...