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Sanderling - Wikipedia
The sanderling (Calidris alba) is a small wading bird. The name derives from Old English sand-yrðling, "sand-ploughman". The genus name is from Ancient ...
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Sanderling Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Sanderlings are small, plump sandpipers with a stout bill about the same length as the head. These and other sandpipers in the genus Calidris are often called ...
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The Sanderling Resort | Oceanfront Hotel in Outer Banks, NC
Tucked between the Atlantic Ocean and Currituck Sound, “The Sanderling” has been welcoming guests since 1985. Beloved for it's dune-rippled beaches and small ...
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sanderling
sanderling (ˈsændəlɪŋ) Also 7 sanderlin, 7, 9, sandling. [Possibly repr. OE. *sand-yrðling, f. sand sand n.1 + yrðling ploughman (see earthling1), also the name of some bird (? the plover).] A small wading bird, Calidris arenaria.1602 Carew Cornwall 35 Coots, Sanderlings, Sea-larkes. 1623 N. H. in W...
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Sanderling | Audubon Field Guide
This is the little sandpiper that runs up and down the beach 'like a clockwork toy,' chasing the receding waves. Plumper and more active than most small ...
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Sanderling Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Sanderlings are medium-sized “peep” sandpipers recognizable by their pale nonbreeding plumage, black legs and bill, and obsessive wave-chasing habits.
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Sanderling Calidris alba - eBird
Small, sprightly shorebird. Breeding plumage shows rusty tones on upperparts, often with a frosty appearance when fresh. By mid-summer, the frosty feather ...
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Sanderling | Mass.gov
Sanderlings are migratory shorebirds. They breed on Arctic tundra and primarily overwinter on sandy beaches on the Pacific and Atlantic coasts.
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Sanderling - American Bird Conservancy
This plump, pale shorebird (its species name alba means white) can be seen chasing the surf along almost every sandy beach in the world.
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Sanderling | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology ...
Small plump birds, sanderlings are smaller than a red knot but bigger than a semipalmated plover. Adults are 7 to 8 inches (18–20 centimeters) long.
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The Sanderling - Cape May Magazine
Sanderlings are smallish birds, about eight inches from the base of the bill to the tip of the tail. You can say Cardinal-sized, 20 percent smaller than an ...
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www.capemaymag.com
我的荒野天堂 My Wilderness Paradise: Sanderling 三趾滨鹬
Order : Charadriiformes 鸻形目 Family : Scolopacidae 鹬科 Genus : Calidris 滨鹬 Binomial name : Calidris alba Sanderling 三趾滨鹬 Size:...
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Stefan Sanderling
He is the son of the conductor Kurt Sanderling and the double-bass player Barbara Sanderling. His half-brother is the conductor Thomas Sanderling. His brother Michael Sanderling is a cellist and conductor.
In his youth, Sanderling played the piano and clarinet.
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curwillet
curˈwillet dial. [From the cry of the bird.] A local name for the Sanderling (Calidris arenaria), a bird of the snipe family.1674 Ray Coll. Words 90 The Sanderling or Curwillet, so called about Pensans. 1678 Ray Willughby's Ornith. 303. 1804 T. Bewick Brit. Birds II. 1 Sanderling, Towillee, or Curwi...
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Sanderling 18
The Sanderling 18, also called the 18' Sanderling, Marshall Sanderling and just the Sanderling, is an American trailerable sailboat that was designed by The Sanderling 18 is a development of a 1941 Pop Arnold catboat design.
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