Variety of sandpiper
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OXBIRDVariety of sandpiper
WADERSandpiper of snipe
SNIPERelative of the sandpiper.
SNIPERelative of the sandpiper
CURLEWCousin of the sandpiper
CURLEWLong-legged bird of sandpiper family.
oxeyeany of several shorebirds, as the least sandpiper
oxeyesany of several shorebirds, as the least sandpiper
shorebirdsA wader of the order Charadriiformes, such as a sandpiper
shorebirdA wader of the order Charadriiformes, such as a sandpiper
sandpipersSANDPIPER, any of various smaller waders of the family Scolopacidae
dunlinscommon sandpiper, Calidris alpina, that breeds in the northern parts of the Northern Hemisphere
dunlincommon sandpiper, Calidris alpina, that breeds in the northern parts of the Northern Hemisphere
sanderlingA small migratory sandpiper of northern Eurasia and Canada, typically seen running after receding waves on the beach
sanderlingsA small migratory sandpiper of northern Eurasia and Canada, typically seen running after receding waves on the beach
semipalmatedUsed in names of wading birds that have toes webbed for part of their length, e.g., semipalmated sandpiper
woodcockA woodland bird of the sandpiper family, with a long bill, brown camouflaged plumage, and a distinctive display flight
turnstonesA small, short-billed wading bird of the sandpiper family that turns over stones to feed on small animals beneath them
ruffedcommon Eurasian sandpiper (Philomachus pugnax) whose male during the breeding season has a large ruff of erectile feathers on the neck
turnstoneA small, short-billed wading bird of the sandpiper family that turns over stones to feed on small animals beneath them
surfbirdA small migratory wader of the sandpiper family, with mainly dark gray plumage and a short bill and legs, breeding in Alaska
dowitchersA wading bird of the sandpiper family, with a long straight bill, breeding in arctic and subarctic North America and eastern Asia
surfbirdsA small migratory wader of the sandpiper family, with mainly dark gray plumage and a short bill and legs, breeding in Alaska