Tryngites subruficollis 7½″ (19 cm). No other small shorebird is as buff below (paling to whitish on undertail coverts). A tame buffy wader, with an erect stance, small head, short bill, and yellowish legs. The dark eye stands out on a plain face. In flight or in "display," the buff body contrasts with the underwing (white with a marbled tip). Juveniles are very scaly above, paler on the belly (most Pacific Coast birds are in this plumage).
Voice: A low, trilled pr-r-r-reet. A sharp tik.
Range: Breeds in nw. Arctic. Winters in Argentina.
Habitat: Shortgrass prairies; in summer, tundra ridges.




