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Curlew sandpiper
Calidris ferruginea
Sandpipers
(Scolopacidae)
Winter plumage.
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A small wader with long legs and a long dark slightly curved beak. In winter plumage the back is light grey marked with a white belly, the summer plumage is stone red on its belly with a similar back marked with yellow, grey and black. On the tail and wing, there is a white band, and the feet extend its body when flying. It looks for shellfish and prawns in shallow water. ⇔ l. 19-21 cm Breeds north al the way to Alaska and winters in southern Europe, seen in large flocks along the shore. LA: ≈ The CALIDRIS ALPINA (Dunlin) has a red back in summer plumage but keeps the black belly and has a straight beak. ≈ The CALIDRIS CANUTUS (Red knot) is larger and has a red belly with grey back.
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15-40 cm
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2 LookAlikes (LA):
Dunlin
Red knot
Curlew sandpiper
Krombekstrandloper
Sichelstrandläufer
Bécasseau cocorli
Piovanello comune
Correlimos zarapitín
Pilrito-de-bico-comprido
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