Another shore bird
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Another shore bird

Kevin H.

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Again from Florida

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I'm not definitive because Florida could get all sorts of birds I have never seen before, but from the birds I've seen in Ontario, that looks like a Sanderling to me.
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Yes, a Sanderling. Most shorebirds, including essentially all of our sandpipers, breed in the arctic so Florida won't get much that we won't. There are some more western species that will go there though - Long-billed Curlew, Western Sandpiper, Marbled Godwit, Western Willet (the last three do show up in Ontario quite regularly).
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The most common shorebirds we found in Florida last week were Sanderling and Willet. It was however very neat to be walking around with a half dozen piping plovers.
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