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- species found in coastal habitats, particularly but not exclusively the calidrids, are often named as "sandpipers", but this term does not have a strict...
- sandpiper (Calidris bairdii) is a small s****bird. It is among those calidrids which were formerly included in the genus Erolia, which was subsumed into...
- tattlers, the Actitis and Terek sandpipers, and also of the turnstones and calidrids. They are especially notable for their unusual nesting behavior and their...
- "Functional ****ociation of bill morphology and foraging behaviour in calidrid sandpipers" (PDF). Animal Biology. 55 (3): 235–243. doi:10.1163/1570756054472818...
- "rufous") and collis, "-necked/-throated" (from collum, "neck"). It is a calidrid sandpiper. This species is brown above and has a buff face and underparts...
- An online identification article covering this species and other small calidrids at surfbirds.com Least sandpiper species account - Cornell Lab of Ornithology...
- An online identification article covering this species and other small calidrids Western sandpiper species accountCornell Lab of Ornithology Western...
- tarsometatarsus of a bird roughly similar to a pectoral sandpiper. Probably calidrid or basal to them, somewhat reminiscent of turnstones. Harrison, Colin J...
- notwithstanding, the stints together with a few slightly more distinct calidrids would indeed warrant separation as a distinct genus. The sanderling, sometimes...
- these, they are related to the phalaropes, as well as the turnstones and calidrids. The large genus Tringa and the two very small genera which are most closely...