Solitary Sandpiper

Here's another migratory bird I met last month, a Solitary Sandpiper. Unless I'm misidentifying my shorebirds, these guys are probably one of the most common shorebirds to migrate through my area each year.

Apparently these birds aren't often seen in flocks but are instead usually seen alone, hence the solitary part of their name. This particular one was foraging near yesterday's Lesser Yellowlegs, so they're not arch-isolationists. (Maybe they're just a little introverted?)

These birds are more closely related to the Lesser and Greater Yellowlegs than they are to the other sandpipers, though the Solitary Sandpiper is noticeably smaller than its yellowlegs cousins.

May 4, 2021 at Duke Farms
Photo 128323676, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)


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