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- Sandpiper abstract "Sandpipers are a large family, Scolopacidae, of waders or shorebirds. They include many species called sandpipers, as well as those called by names such as curlew and snipe. The majority of these species eat small invertebrates picked out of the mud or soil. Different lengths of bills enable different species to feed in the same habitat, particularly on the coast, without direct competition for food.Sandpipers have long bodies and legs, and narrow wings. Most species have a narrow bill, but otherwise the form and length are quite variable. They are small to medium sized birds, measuring 12–66 cm (4.7–26.0 in) cm in length. The bills are sensitive, allowing the birds to feel the mud and sand as they probe for food. They generally have dull plumage, with cryptic brown, grey, or streaked patterns, although some display brighter colours during the breeding season.Most species nest in open areas, and defend their territories with aerial displays. The nest itself is a simple scrape in the ground, in which the bird typically lays three or four eggs. The young of most species are precocial.".
- Sandpiper class Bird.
- Sandpiper class Modern_birds.
- Sandpiper class Neoaves.
- Sandpiper kingdom Animal.
- Sandpiper order Charadriiformes.
- Sandpiper phylum Chordate.
- Sandpiper thumbnail Calidris-alpina-001_edit.jpg?width=300.
- Sandpiper wikiPageExternalLink RedKnot.org.
- Sandpiper wikiPageExternalLink sandpipers-snipes-phalaropes-scolopacidae.
- Sandpiper wikiPageExternalLink Page.aspx?pid=1077&q=sandpiper.
- Sandpiper wikiPageID "205140".
- Sandpiper wikiPageRevisionID "606679501".
- Sandpiper classis Bird.
- Sandpiper familia "Scolopacidae".
- Sandpiper familiaAuthority "Rafinesque, 1815".
- Sandpiper hasPhotoCollection Sandpiper.
- Sandpiper imageCaption Dunlin.
- Sandpiper imageWidth "240".
- Sandpiper infraclassis Neoaves.
- Sandpiper name "Sandpipers".
- Sandpiper ordo Charadriiformes.
- Sandpiper phylum Chordate.
- Sandpiper regnum "Animalia".
- Sandpiper subclassis Modern_birds.
- Sandpiper subdivision "* Actitis * Aphriza * Arenaria * Bartramia * Calidris * Coenocorypha * Eurynorhynchus * Gallinago * Limicola * Limnodromus * Limosa * Lymnocryptes * Numenius * Phalaropus * Philomachus * Prosobonia * Scolopax * Tringa * Tryngites * Xenus".
- Sandpiper subdivisionRanks Genus.
- Sandpiper subordo "Scolopaci".
- Sandpiper subject Category:Bird_families.
- Sandpiper subject Category:Scolopacidae.
- Sandpiper subject Category:Shorebirds.
- Sandpiper type Animal.
- Sandpiper type Bird.
- Sandpiper type Eukaryote.
- Sandpiper type Species.
- Sandpiper type Organism.
- Sandpiper comment "Sandpipers are a large family, Scolopacidae, of waders or shorebirds. They include many species called sandpipers, as well as those called by names such as curlew and snipe. The majority of these species eat small invertebrates picked out of the mud or soil. Different lengths of bills enable different species to feed in the same habitat, particularly on the coast, without direct competition for food.Sandpipers have long bodies and legs, and narrow wings.".
- Sandpiper label "Bekasowate".
- Sandpiper label "Sandpiper".
- Sandpiper label "Schnepfenvögel".
- Sandpiper label "Scolopacidae".
- Sandpiper label "Scolopacidae".
- Sandpiper label "Scolopacidae".
- Sandpiper label "Scolopacidae".
- Sandpiper label "Strandlopers en snippen".
- Sandpiper label "Бекасовые".
- Sandpiper label "دجاج الارض".
- Sandpiper label "シギ科".
- Sandpiper label "鹬科".
- Sandpiper sameAs Schnepfenvögel.
- Sandpiper sameAs Scolopacidae.
- Sandpiper sameAs Scolopacidae.
- Sandpiper sameAs Scolopacidae.
- Sandpiper sameAs Scolopacidae.
- Sandpiper sameAs シギ科.
- Sandpiper sameAs 도요과.
- Sandpiper sameAs Strandlopers_en_snippen.
- Sandpiper sameAs Bekasowate.
- Sandpiper sameAs Scolopacidae.
- Sandpiper sameAs m.01d3bp.
- Sandpiper sameAs Q26626.
- Sandpiper sameAs Q26626.
- Sandpiper wasDerivedFrom Sandpiper?oldid=606679501.
- Sandpiper depiction Calidris-alpina-001_edit.jpg.
- Sandpiper isPrimaryTopicOf Sandpiper.
- Sandpiper name "Sandpipers".