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Calidris alba
breed in the tundra of High Arctic Canadian islands and peninsulas; migrating along the North American coast, Sanderlings stop on hard-packed sand beaches, tidal mudflats, rocky coastlines, and inland bodies of water—including ponds, streams, reservoirs, and shallow prairie lakes. They spend the winter on sandy beaches all over the world
A number of them running with the Ruddy Turnstones and some laughing gulls along the shore of this beach.
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