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Tag Archives: non-breeding plumage

PEEP IN A CLAMSHELL

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Is a Sanderling a sandpiper? The short answer is yes.

Sanderlings are a species in the genus Calidris, which also includes locally seen Semipalmated Sandpipers and Least Sandpipers. All three are called sandpipers, with the sweet nickname “peeps.”Pretty Sanderling in a clamshell

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This entry was posted in #sharetheshore, Beauty by the Sea, Beauty of Cape Ann, Birds, Birds of New England, birds of North America, Cape Ann, Cape Ann Wildlife, Essex County, Life at the Edge of the Sea, MassWildlife, shorebirds and tagged Beautiful Birds of Cape Ann, Beautiful Birds of the World, Calidris alba, Calidris minutilla, Calidris pusilla, Essex Cunty, IS A SANDERLING A SANDPIPER, Least Sandpiper, non-breeding plumage, PEEP IN A CLAMSHELL, Peeps, Sanderling, Semipalmated Sandpipers, winter plumage on March 8, 2022 by Kimsmithdesigns.
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