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Family
Sandpiper (Scolopacidae)_blue
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Species
Xenus cinereus
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Length9 - 11
Inches
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Wingspan18.5
Inches
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Terek Sandpiper: Medium-sized sandpiper with lightly spotted gray upperparts, white underparts, and gray wash on upper breast. Eyestripes are dark. Bill is long, black with orange at the base and curved upward. Legs are relatively short and bright orange. Swift direct flight with rapid wing beats.
● Song: "twit-witt-witt", "du-du-du"
● Foraging & Feeding: Terek Sandpiper: Feeds on insects, crustaceans, and mollusks. Forages while dashing and darting over mudflats.
● Breeding & nesting: Terek Sandpiper: Four light gray eggs with brown to black speckles are laid in a shallow ground nest lined with vegetation, usually built in the middle of grayed driftwood on riverbanks. Incubation ranges from 21 to 22 days and is carried out by both parents.
● Similar species: Terek Sandpiper: Common Sandpiper has shorter body and longer legs.
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BreedingMonogamous
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PopulationRare
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MigrationMigratory
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Weight2.5
Ounces
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