- The
pectoral sandpiper (Calidris melanotos) is a small,
migratory wader that
breeds in
North America and Asia,
wintering in
South America and Oceania....
- of s****birds, or waders,
which mainly includes many
species known as
sandpipers, but also
others such as wood****s,
curlews and snipes. The
majority of...
-
Pectoralis minor muscle Pectoral fins of an
aquatic animal, such as a
whale or fish,
located on both
sides of the body
Pectoral sandpiper, a bird This disambiguation...
- the sharp-tailed
sandpiper, but
generally its
behaviour and
structure are most
similar to the
pectoral sandpiper. Sharp-tailed
sandpipers breed from to June...
-
Great Britain or Ireland,
where small flocks have occurred. Only the
pectoral sandpiper is a more
common American s****bird
visitor to Europe. This species...
- the
stilt sandpiper (Calidris himantopus). This
species occasionally hybridizes with the sharp-tailed
sandpiper and the
pectoral sandpiper, producing...
- The
spotted sandpiper (Actitis macularius) is a
small s****bird.
Together with its
sister species the
common sandpiper (A. hypoleucos), it
makes up the...
- times.
Tuamotu sandpiper, P.
parvirostris †
Kiritimati sandpiper, P.
cancellata †
Tahiti sandpiper, P.
leucoptera †
Moorea sandpiper, P.
ellisi An additional...
-
upland sandpiper (Bartramia longicauda) is a
large sandpiper,
closely related to the curlews.
Older names are the
upland plover and Bartram's
sandpiper. In...
- The
green sandpiper (Tringa ochropus) is a
small wader (s****bird) of the Old World. The
green sandpiper represents an
ancient lineage of the
genus Tringa;...