If you’re in grasslands or fields in Wyoming and you keep getting whistled at, you’re hearing an upland sandpiper! These birds use their distinctive song to defend their breeding territory and attract ...
The upland sandpiper is different from other birds in several respects. To begin with, it has two common names. For the last 30 years or so, it's been called upland sandpiper; earlier, it was often ...
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How to identify a spotted sandpiper
Keep an eye out near freshwater streams, rivers, and ponds to spot a spotted sandpiper. Plus, learn why they've been nicknamed "Teeter-bob." ...
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