Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: sandpiper

Spotted Sandpiper

01 Oct 2006 137
Not a good quality photo (distant and poor lighting) but I liked how the driftwood framed the sandpiper. Pretty good camouflage, too.

Spotted Sandpiper

Common Snipe

21 Sep 2006 142
According to Fisher and Acorn's book, "Birds of Alberta", "the common Snipe is both secretive and well camouflaged, so few people notice it until it flushes suddenly from a nearby grassy tussock. As soon as the Snipe takes to the air, it performs a series of quick zigzags - an evasive maneuver designed to confuse predators. Because of this habit, Snipes were among the most difficult birds to shoot (in the days when shorebirds were hunted for sport), and skilled sportsmen were known as "snipers" - a term later adopted by the military."