Semipalmated sandpiper
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Calidris pusilla
Weight
21-32
0.7-1.1
goz
g oz 
Length
13-15
5.1-5.9
cminch
cm inch 
Wingspan
29-30
11.4-11.8
cminch
cm inch 

The semipalmated sandpiper (Calidris pusilla ) is a very small shorebird. The genus name is from Ancient Greek kalidris or skalidris, a term used by Aristotle for some grey-coloured waterside birds. The specific pusilla is Latin for "very small".

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It is sometimes separated with other "stints" in Erolia, but, although these apparently form a monophyletic group, the present species' old genus Ereunetes had been proposed before Erolia.

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Di

Diurnal

Ca

Carnivore

Mo

Molluscivore

Ve

Vermivorous

Te

Terrestrial

Te

Territorial

Co

Congregatory

Mo

Monogamy

So

Social

Mi

Migrating

S

starts with

Appearance

It is a small sandpiper, 13–15 cm (5.1-5.9 in) long and weighing around 20-32 g (0.7-1.1 oz). Wingspan ranges from 13.8-14.6 in (35-37 cm). Adults have black legs and a short, stout, straight dark bill. The body is dark grey-brown on top and white underneath. The head and neck are tinged light grey-brown. This bird can be difficult to distinguish from other similar tiny shorebirds, in particular the western sandpiper; these are known collectively as "peeps" or "stints".

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Semipalmated sandpiper
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Habits and Lifestyle

Seasonal behavior
Bird's call

Mating Habits

MATING BEHAVIOR

Their breeding habitat is the southern tundra in Canada and Alaska near water. They nest on the ground. The male makes several shallow scrapes; the female chooses one and adds grass and other material to line the nest. The female lays 4 eggs; the male assists in incubation. After a few days, the female leaves the young with the male; the young feed themselves.

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These birds forage on mudflats, picking up food by sight and feel (bill). They mainly eat aquatic insects and crustaceans.

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Population

References

1. Semipalmated sandpiper Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semipalmated_sandpiper
2. Semipalmated sandpiper on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22693373/93400702
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/588530

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