The Spotted Sandpiper (Actitis macularia) is a small shorebird, 18–20 cm long. Together with its sister species, the Common Sandpiper (A. hypoleucos) they make up the genus Actitis. They replace each other geographically; stray birds may settle down with breeders of the other species and hybridize.
Their breeding habitat is near fresh water across most of Canada and the United States. They migrate to the southern United States and South America, ...
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Spotted Sandpiper
Organism Classification
Higher classification:
Facts from the Community
From the Birdwatching base
Checklist:
| In Checklist | Spring Abundance | Summer Abundance | Fall Abundance | Winter Abundance |
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From the Bird conservation base
Bird taxon?:
- Yes
AOU number:
- 263
From the Bird Info base
Four letter code:
- SPSA
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