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Spotted Sandpiper

Actitis macularius

Description:

The Spotted Sandpiper is a medium-sized shorebird with a bill slightly shorter than its head and a body that tapers to a longish tail. They have a rounded breast and usually appear as though they are leaning forward. In breeding season Spotted Sandpipers have bold dark spots on their bright white breast and an orange bill. The back is dark brown. In winter, a Spotted Sandpiper's breast is not spotted; it's plain white, while the back is grayish brown and the bill is pale yellow. In flight, Spotted Sandpipers have a thin white stripe along the wing.

Habitat:

At the edge of Lake Lewisville. Yesterday there was one, today there is a pair.

Notes:

Spotted the rear of one yesterday late afternoon before the rain storm; PN http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/250...

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gatorfellows
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gatorfellows

Denton, Texas, USA

Spotted on May 25, 2013
Submitted on May 25, 2013

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