- "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...
- Australasia. It is
highly gregarious, and will form
flocks with
other calidrid waders,
particularly dunlins.
Despite its
European breeding range, this...
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genus Arenaria in the
family Scolopacidae. They are
closely related to
calidrid sandpipers and
might be
considered members of the
tribe Calidriini. The...
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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...
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tarsometatarsus of a bird
roughly similar to a
pectoral sandpiper.
Probably calidrid or
basal to them,
somewhat reminiscent of turnstones. Harrison,
Colin J...
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refers to the stilt. This
sandpiper bears some
resemblance to the
smaller calidrid sandpipers or "stints". DNA
sequence information is
incapable of determining...
- part of the shank-tattler-phalarope
clade and less
closely related to the
calidrid sandpipers.
Based on the
degree of DNA
sequence divergence and ****tive...
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Eurynorhynchus by Sven
Nilsson in 1821. It is now
classified under the
calidrid sandpipers. The most
distinctive feature of this
species is its spatulate...
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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...