- The
semipalmated plover (Charadrius semipalmatus) is a
small plover.
Charadrius is a Late
Latin word for a
yellowish bird
mentioned in the fourth-century...
- The
semipalmated sandpiper (Calidris pusilla) is a very
small s****bird. The
genus name is from
Ancient Gr****
kalidris or skalidris, a term used by Aristotle...
- display.
Semipalmate: a
small web
between the
anterior digits (2–4).
Found in some
plovers (Eurasian dotterels) and
sandpipers (
semipalmated sandpipers...
- legs and long bills, such as
these two dowitchers, can feed in
slightly deeper water than the
semipalmated sandpiper at the water's edge (lower left)...
-
William (2009).
Conservation of
north Australian magpie geese Anseranas semipalmate po****tions
under global change (PDF) (PhD Dissertation). p. 13. Myers...
-
grounds to
warmer locations in the same hemisphere, but
others such as
semipalmated sandpiper C.
pusilla travel longer distances to the
tropics in the Southern...
- collars.
These can be (in the adult)
single complete bands (ringed,
semipalmated,
little ringed, long-billed),or
double or
triple bands (killdeer, three-banded...
-
difficult to
distinguish from
other similar tiny s****birds,
especially the
semipalmated sandpiper. This is
particularly the case in
winter plumage, when both...
-
sandpiper (C. minutilla) Rock
sandpiper (C. ptilocnemis) Ruff (C. pugnax)
Semipalmated sandpiper (C. pusilla) Spoon-billed
sandpiper (C. pygmaea) Red-necked...
- Shep is a
large sculpture of a
semipalmated sandpiper in
Dorchester (now part of Tantramar), New Brunswick, Canada. Its name is
derived from the nearby...