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Solitary sandpiper

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428: 786: 420: 86: 207: 61: 42: 436: 313:, to which it is closely related. The latter species has a brilliant white rump. In flight, the solitary sandpiper has a characteristic three-note whistle. They both have brown wings with little light dots, and a delicate but contrasting neck and chest pattern. In addition, both species nest in trees, unlike most other 296:
with a dark green back, greyish head and breast and otherwise white underparts. It is obvious in flight, with wings dark above and below, and a dark rump and tail centre. The latter feature distinguishes it from the slightly larger and broader-winged, but otherwise very similar,
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This species measures 18–23 cm (7.1–9.1 in) long, with a wingspan up to 50 cm (20 in) and a body mass of 31–65 g (1.1–2.3 oz). It is a dumpy
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As its name indicates, the solitary sandpiper is not a gregarious species, usually seen alone during
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The sandpiper lays a clutch of 3–5 eggs in abandoned tree nests of
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London: Christopher Helm. pp.  7: 2344:81dbedfe-c7ae-40b4-bedc-fdeb8ed2fbd6 2585:IUCN Red List least concern species 2380:solitary-sandpiper-tringa-solitaria 564:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 906:(Numeniinae–Limosinae–Arenariinae) 769:Solitary sandpiper species account 25: 644:CRC Handbook of Avian Body Masses 806:Solitary sandpiper photo gallery 84: 2615:Birds of the Dominican Republic 553:BirdLife International (2018). 325:It breeds in woodlands across 1: 808:at VIREO (Drexel University) 771:- Cornell Lab of Ornithology 2651: 793:"Solitary sandpiper media" 473:species, such as those of 2117: 1461: 1447: 1396:Buff-breasted sandpiper ( 912: 898: 866: 812:Interactive range map of 599:Jobling, James A (2010). 571:: e.T22693239A130186218. 448:Video of feeding behavior 220: 213: 204: 186: 179: 81:Scientific classification 79: 57: 48: 39: 34: 2620:Birds of Central America 1762:Short-billed dowitcher ( 1455:(Tringinae–Scolopacinae) 1369:Spoon-billed sandpiper ( 1360:Semipalmated sandpiper ( 1279:White-rumped sandpiper ( 1261:Broad-billed sandpiper ( 1216:Sharp-tailed sandpiper ( 1028:Bristle-thighed curlew ( 798:Internet Bird Collection 321:Distribution and habitat 2630:Birds described in 1813 1771:Long-billed dowitcher ( 1625:Nordmann's greenshank ( 1037:Slender-billed curlew ( 2625:Birds of South America 2610:Birds of the Caribbean 2600:Native birds of Alaska 2057:South American snipe ( 1523:Red-necked phalarope ( 630:Solitary sandpiper at 449: 432: 431:Foraging on a mud-flat 424: 408:: breeds from eastern 2531:Paleobiology Database 1857:New Guinea woodcock ( 1589:Grey-tailed tattler ( 1192:Henderson sandpiper ( 1107:Black-tailed godwit ( 760:Solitary sandpiper - 447: 430: 422: 223:Helodromas solitarius 2339:Fauna Europaea (new) 1899:Subantarctic snipe ( 1679:Solitary sandpiper ( 1643:Greater yellowlegs ( 1532:Wilson's phalarope ( 1315:Pectoral sandpiper ( 1001:Far Eastern curlew ( 992:Hudsonian whimbrel ( 965:Long-billed curlew ( 742:Animal Diversity Web 722:Animal Diversity Web 348:, especially in the 280:for "solitary" from 1866:Eurasian woodcock ( 1848:Moluccan woodcock ( 1830:American woodcock ( 1821:Sulawesi woodcock ( 1812:Bukidnon woodcock ( 1652:Common greenshank ( 1634:Wandering tattler ( 1607:Lesser yellowlegs ( 1565:Spotted sandpiper ( 1306:Western sandpiper ( 1243:Baird's sandpiper ( 1183:Tuamotu sandpiper ( 1098:Bar-tailed godwit ( 1019:Eurasian whimbrel ( 1003:N. madagascariensis 51:Conservation status 35:Solitary sandpiper 2510:solitary-sandpiper 2367:solitary-sandpiper 2075:Pin-tailed snipe ( 2003:Madagascar snipe ( 1598:Spotted redshank ( 1556:Common sandpiper ( 1405:Temminck's stint ( 1378:Red-necked stint ( 1297:Purple sandpiper ( 1270:Curlew sandpiper ( 1089:Hudsonian godwit ( 933:Upland sandpiper ( 819:IUCN Red List maps 776:"Tringa solitaria" 450: 433: 425: 253:name given to the 233:solitary sandpiper 2572: 2571: 2518:Open Tree of Life 2141:Taxon identifiers 2132: 2131: 2113: 2112: 2109: 2108: 2105: 2104: 2021:Swinhoe's snipe ( 1994:Jameson's snipe ( 1942: 1805: 1780:Asian dowitcher ( 1755: 1709: 1708: 1697:Common redshank ( 1688:Marsh sandpiper ( 1661:Green sandpiper ( 1507: 1482:Terek sandpiper ( 1443: 1442: 1439: 1438: 1435: 1434: 1387:Long-toed stint ( 1333:Least sandpiper ( 1288:Stilt sandpiper ( 1159:Black turnstone ( 1150:Ruddy turnstone ( 1143: 1119: 1118: 1073: 1049: 1048: 974:Eurasian curlew ( 958: 652:978-0-8493-4258-5 616:978-1-4081-2501-4 445: 423:Hunting behaviour 407: 386: 261:in 1599 based on 245:. 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Index

Tringa solitaria

Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Charadriiformes
Scolopacidae
Tringa
Binomial name
Wilson

Synonyms
shorebird
Neo-Latin
green sandpiper
Aldrovandus
Ancient Greek
Aristotle
Latin
wader
green sandpiper
Europe
Asia
scolopacids

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