The Solitary Sandpiper, Tringa solitaria, is a small wader (shorebird). Its only close relative in the genus Tringa is the Green Sandpiper (Pereira & Baker, 2005); 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 scolopacids. The Solitary Sandpiper lays its eggs in abandoned nests in trees.
It breeds in woodlands across Alaska and C...
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Solitary Sandpiper
Organism Classification
Higher classification:
Facts from the Community
From the Bird conservation base
Bird taxon?:
- Yes
Leg band size(s):
AOU number:
- 256
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From the Birdwatching base
From the Bird Info base
Four letter code:
- SOSA
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