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Sandpiper 54
Sandpiper
ESPECULADOActitis macularius
A bobbing shorebird that teeters constantly as if unsure whether to stay or go.
The Spotted Sandpiper is a small shorebird that constantly bobs its tail as it forages along Leonida's shorelines, from Atlantic beaches to cypress-swamp edges. Females are the aggressors in their mating system, a rarity in the bird world.
GUÍA DE CAMPO
- Especie
- Actitis macularius
- Hábitat
- Costa
- Comportamiento
- Pasivo
- Peso
- 0.1 lb
- Peligro
- Cazable
- No