Broad-billed Sandpiper

Calidris falcinellus

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Brief #

Breeding adult has patterned dark grey upperparts and white underparts with blackish markings on the breast.

Synonyms #

  • Correlimos falcinelo (Spanish)
  • Pilro falcinelo (Galician)

Red List Status #

The Broad-billed Sandpiper is unlikely to become extinct in the near future.
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Description #

Broad-billed sandpipers are small waders, slightly smaller than the dunlin, but with a longer straighter bill, and shorter legs. The breeding adult has patterned dark grey upperparts and white underparts with blackish markings on the breast. It has a pale crown stripe and supercilia. In the boreal winter, they are pale grey above and white below, like a winter dunlin, but retaining the head pattern. Juveniles have backs, similar to young dunlin, but the white flanks and belly and brown-streaked breast are distinctive.

Measurements #

Length: 16 - 17 cm
Wingspan: 37 - 39 cm
Weight: 30 - 49 g