Breeding adult © Charles Wu eBird S45333626 Macaulay Library ML 98468741
Nonbreeding adult © Sriram Reddy
Adult © Doug Gochfeld
Breeding adult © Charles Wu
Adult © Allen Lyu
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Breeding adult © Doug Hitchcox
Nonbreeding adult © Ting-Wei (廷維) HUNG (洪)

siperiansirri Calidris subminuta

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Identification

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Tiny and slender “peep” of inland and coastal wetlands, where it is often found in well-vegetated areas such as fields and flooded meadows. Unlike most other small sandpipers in the region, this species has a distinctly long-winged and slender-bodied appearance. Breeding adult and juvenile recall much larger Sharp-tailed Sandpiper in pattern and color; nonbreeding adult rather plain mousy brown above, pale below. Note that long toes project slightly beyond tail in flight, unlike other stints. Flight call a quiet “prrrrp” similar to Curlew Sandpiper.

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