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Manomet: Upper Bay of Panama
Review Our Accomplishments News Room The Nature Report Support Manomet Contact Us Site Map These Western Sandpipers are part of the 1,300,000 shorebirds that use the Upper Bay of Panama ... to feed on rocky outcrops in the bay, instead of on mudflats. Some of these Western Sandpipers in the Copper River Delta in Alaska may have been in Panama just a few ...
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Science and the Environment Bulletin: Sandpipers Feeling Squeeze in Strait
Western Sandpipers. What was not known, until recently, is that there are other ways Western Sandpipers feed, and what they feed upon is more precisely ... involving researchers at the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University have shown that Western Sandpipers also find large worms in the mud by homing in on the pressure waves they ...
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PRBO Conservation Science: Sinaloa Migration Monitoring
Project Objectives In this study, biologists will study the migration of two species of sandpipers – the Western Sandpiper and the Dowitcher - from Sinaloa, Mexico to Alaska, USA. This study ... 2002, PRBO biologists applied radio-tags to 60 Western Sandpipers and 30 Dowitchers, at coastal wetlands in Bahia Santa Maria, Sinaloa, Mexico. Sandpipers were safely captured using lightweight nets, called ‘ ...
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PRBO Conservation Science: Shorebird trends
Bolinas Lagoon and Limantour Estero are males as the females tend to travel further south for the winter. At Bolinas, Western Sandpipers prefer sandier areas than Least Sandpipers. Bolinas Lagoon Population Trends Only small numbers of Western Sandpipers winter on Bolinas Lagoon. Except for ...
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Science and the Environment Bulletin: Wildlife Collection
Argentina - nine of them wearing leg bands that originated in western Canada. Other Related Articles . Ecological Grazing Rejuvenates Native Prairie Atlas Maps Movements of Banded ... Monitoring Sowing the Seeds of Change Conserving Canada's Deep South Aquaculture and Pesticides Sandpipers Feeling Squeeze in Strait Where the Current Meets the Tide Saving Canada's Endangered ...
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PR 02: WE Wetlands Self-Guided Tour
Eugene. With the help of this self-guided tour ... when water levels fluctuate, look for shorebirds such as Kilideer and sandpipers along the edge of the ponds. Swallows dart over the water ... 000 makes it a popular spot. 2. Royal Avenue. At the western end of Royal Avenue, an extensive marsh habitat exists. Approximately ...
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Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory - Checklist of the Birds of Sonora and Northwestern Mexico
Avocets - Recurvirostridae Black-necked Stilt American Avocet Jaçanas - Jacanidae Northern Jaçana T Sandpipers & Allies - Scolopacidae Greater Yellowlegs Lesser Yellowlegs Solitary Sandpiper Willet Wandering Tattler ... Flycatcher Dusky Flycatcher Gray Flycatcher Pine Flycatcher T Pacific-slope (Western) Flycatcher Cordilleran (Western) Flycatcher Buff-breasted Flycatcher W Black Phoebe Eastern Phoebe ...
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Birds at Mono Lake
Mono Lake was designated as a part of the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network (WHSRN). WHSRN is a collection of critical migratory bird ... importance to birds—American Avocets, Western and Least Sandpipers, Snowy Plovers, White-faced Ibises, Dowitchers, along with the occasional rare appearances of Whimbrels, Baird’s Sandpipers, Sabine’s Gulls, Black Terns, ...
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Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory: Checklist of the Birds of Rancho Aribabi, Sonora
Plovers - Charadriidae Killdeer (Tildío o Chorlito Tildío)- 1 Mountain Plover (Chorlo Llanero) - 1 Sandpipers & Allies - Scolopacidae Spotted Sandpiper (Playero Alzacolita)- 1 Least Sandpiper ((Playerito Mínimo) - 1 ... Hepatic Tanager (Tángara Encinera) - 1,2 Summer Tanager (Tángara Roja) - 1,3,6 Western Tanager (Tángara Occidental) - 1,3 New World Sparrows - Emberizidae Green-tailed Towhee ( ...
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Coastal and Pelagic Birds of Long Island
Ponquogue Bridge in Shinnecock Bay. Family Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Phalaropes, & Allies) Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca & flavipes) - both species, difficult ... Sandpiper (Calidris pusilla) - a common spring and fall migrant. One of the "peep" sandpipers. Western Sandpiper (Calidris mauri) - an uncommon fall migrant. Hard to tell apart from ...
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