Sandpiper (Scolopacidae) family - round 1, section 1
Which is the best bird?
American woodcock
Ruff
Jack snipe
Upland sandpiper
Asian dowitcher
Marbled godwit
Long-billed curlew
Bar-tailed godwit
Ruddy turnstone
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Sandpiper (Scolopacidae) family - round 1, section 1
Which is the best bird?
American woodcock
Ruff
Jack snipe
Upland sandpiper
Asian dowitcher
Marbled godwit
Long-billed curlew
Bar-tailed godwit
Ruddy turnstone

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november 9, 2005
Long-billed Dowitchers and Stilt Sandpipers Limnodromus scolopaceus and Calidris himantopus
2/11/2024 Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge, California
Most of the birds in this photo are (presumed long-billed) dowitchers, which have that white saddle patch on their back. Mixed in are some stilt sandpipers, which are slightly smaller than the dowitchers and have a mostly white tail with a dark terminal band and shorter bills.
Lennart Verheuvel
File:Avocets and Dowitchers in Wetland West of Dunes (34443405922).jpg

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Dowitcher time
It's a rather long bill, if you ask me. I tend to accidentally poke others on public transportation.
Short-billed Dowitcher (Limnodromus griseus)
North America, winters in South America
Status: Globally Vulnerable; Endangered/Threatened in Canada
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This bird was added to Canada's protected list this year—the western population as Endangered and the central/eastern population as Threatened.