entry smap 231 Common Sandpiper

when you see a sandpiper on a beach in Asia or Europe, it can be difficult to identify exactly what species of shorebird it is from a distance unless you have binoculars and know what traits to look for. but if it bobs up and down a lot then you can be pretty sure or if you approach it and it makes a call consisting of three notes as it flies away, then you know it was a common sandpiper Actitis hypoleucos as the name suggests they are among the species you are more likely to meet on a walk on an uncrowded beach.



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Interesting bird you managed to capture in your lens!
Congratulations!

!MMB
!STRIDE
!HUG
!INDEED
!WEIRD

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oh dear i got that wrong this is a greenshank (Tringa nebularia) it's taller than a common sandpiper, with longer legs

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It's a pretty greenshank :)

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This is a bird I haven't seen yet, but very much wish to.

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