Another name for a sandpiper is "shorebird," which refers to a variety of wading birds that typically inhabit coastal and wetland areas. Sandpipers belong to the family Scolopacidae and include various species known for their slender bodies and long legs. They are often seen foraging along shorelines and mudflats.
Scientific name: Actitis hypoleucos
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The sandpiper got its name from its behavior of feeding on small invertebrates along sandy shorelines. The bird's constant bobbing motion while foraging is reminiscent of a sewing machine's needle, which led to the name "sandpiper."
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No, a Sandpiper is a bird
A sandpiper is a bird.
The spotted sandpiper is related to the common sandpiper and make up the Actittis genus.
A female sandpiper is called a "ree."
Tahiti Sandpiper was created in 1789.
The Sandpiper was created on 1965-06-03.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Bartramia longicauda.