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  2. List of sandpipers - Wikipedia

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    These 98 species of sandpipers and allies in the family Scolopacidae are recognized by the International Ornithological Committee (IOC). In addition to the species directly called "sandpiper", the family includes curlews, godwits, stints, snipes, and a few other groups.

  3. Sandpiper - Wikipedia

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    The least sandpiper is the smallest species of sandpiper The sandpipers exhibit considerable range in size and appearance, the wide range of body forms reflecting a wide range of ecological niches.

  4. The Sandpiper - Wikipedia

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    The Sandpiper is one of the very few major studio pictures ever filmed in Big Sur, and the story is specifically set there. The film includes many location shots of Big Sur landmarks, including Pfeiffer Beach, Point Lobos State Reserve, Bixby Creek Bridge, the Coast Gallery (where Laura exhibits her artwork), and the restaurant Nepenthe. [4]

  5. Pectoral sandpiper - Wikipedia

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    The pectoral sandpiper (Calidris melanotos) is a small, migratory wader that breeds in North America and Asia, wintering in South America and Oceania. It eats small invertebrates . Its nest , a hole scraped in the ground and with a thick lining, is deep enough to protect its four eggs from the cool breezes of its breeding grounds.

  6. Common sandpiper - Wikipedia

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    The common sandpiper (Actitis hypoleucos) is a small Palearctic wader. This bird and its American sister species , the spotted sandpiper ( A. macularia ), make up the genus Actitis . They are parapatric and replace each other geographically; stray birds of either species may settle down with breeders of the other and hybridize .

  7. Terek sandpiper - Wikipedia

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    The Terek sandpiper (Xenus cinereus) is a small migratory Palearctic wader species and is the only member of the genus Xenus. It is named after the Terek River which flows into the west of the Caspian Sea , as it was first observed around this area.

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  9. Bird-class patrol vessel - Wikipedia

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    There were five in total: Kingfisher, Cygnet, Peterel, Sandpiper and Redpole. The class was designed for patrol and fishery protection tasks in coastal and inshore territorial waters. [1] The first of the class were delivered some 18 months late, and the rest approximately two years late. [2]