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Posted: 04 May 2021


Taken: 04 May 2021

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Solitary Sandpiper (Tringa solitaria)

Solitary Sandpiper (Tringa solitaria)
I have never heard of this species, but noticed it during my afternoon walk with our dog. I read that they nest in trees, not on the ground. It breeds in woodlands across Alaska and Canada. It is a migratory bird, wintering in Central and South America,

This bird was feeding along the shore of a small pond in our neighborhood. It must be a stray, they do not breed in Michigan and this was the only one in our area. The feeding habit is unusual: They stir up the muck with the bill and the feet, to loosen invertebrates.

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 Ronald Losure
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I have seen these in bird guides, but I have never seen one. You got a very good photo of this one.
3 years ago.
Doerthe club has replied to Ronald Losure club
Thank you, Ron. I was surprised that I discovered a bird here I had never seen or ever heard of before. And by the description in my Smithsonian bird book, they only migrate over Michigan, never stay here to even feed.
3 years ago.
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