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How to identify a spotted sandpiper

Keep an eye out near freshwater streams, rivers, and ponds to spot a spotted sandpiper. Plus, learn why they've been ...
All of us are familiar with the 5 traditional senses, but according to a recent study, we may actually have a new sense right ...
From swooping bald eagles to white-rumped sandpipers, these parks and reserves are where you’ll want to go birding while visiting Nova Scotia. ByKaitlyn McInnis, Contributor. Forbes contributors ...
Founders's Day photos - Constance McBirney, Claudia Levin, Kathy Campbell, Mary Athans-Barlett, Marianne Cano, Natalie Muckley, Melinda Arentsen, Lynn Betty. photos by Chris Miller November 4, at the ...
The color, pattern and markings on these two large shorebirds are similar, but the bill shape provides a distinctive field mark. Back, left: marbled godwit; Front, right: long-billed curlew. Photo by ...
The first evidence that humans have the ability to sense objects without direct contact, a form of ‘remote touch’ that birds such as sandpipers have, has been presented in a new study from researchers ...
Last month, this series featured the “Peeps of Alameda,” four small similar sandpipers. Now we move on to somewhat larger sandpipers. The peeps are all in one genus (the classification just above ...
Staff at a nature reserve in Saudi Arabia were surveying wetland wildlife and found “unusual” animals later identified as first-time visitors. Photo from Al-Qahtani, Chedad, Alshammari, Altalhi, ...
LAS VEGAS — What does a summer break look like for Katie Grimes? How is she training when not in full competitive mode for an upcoming Summer Olympics? The local superstar swimmer and 2024 Paris ...
On Saturday, June 28 from 6 to 7 p.m. the Sandpipers Square Dance Club will hold an Introduction to Basics Rock n’ Roll Sock Hop Dance at St. James Parish Hall, 625 Nardo Ave., Solana Beach. This ...
Birding with my six-year-old son along the mudflats of Bodega Bay Harbor, we paused to watch a flock of Western Sandpipers probing the shoreline. We were lucky—these were likely some of the last ...