Wood sandpiper (Tringa glareola) 9601
Sandwich, Kent, England.
One of five birds visiting the scrape.
The wood sandpiper is a medium-sized wading bird, with a fine straight bill, yellowish legs and a conspicuous long white stripe from the bill over the eye to the back of the neck. In flight, it shows no wing-stripes and a square white rump.
Length:19-21cm
Wingspan:36-40cm
Weight:50-90g
Population:
UK breeding:28 pairs
Is is a passage migrant in spring and autumn, breeding in Northern Europe and wintering in Africa. A few pairs breed in the Scottish Highlands. The flooding of some previously drained traditional marshes in Scotland may help this species in future. Wood sandpipers are listed as a Schedule 1 species.
Read more at www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/bird-a...
Wood sandpiper (Tringa glareola) 9601
Sandwich, Kent, England.
One of five birds visiting the scrape.
The wood sandpiper is a medium-sized wading bird, with a fine straight bill, yellowish legs and a conspicuous long white stripe from the bill over the eye to the back of the neck. In flight, it shows no wing-stripes and a square white rump.
Length:19-21cm
Wingspan:36-40cm
Weight:50-90g
Population:
UK breeding:28 pairs
Is is a passage migrant in spring and autumn, breeding in Northern Europe and wintering in Africa. A few pairs breed in the Scottish Highlands. The flooding of some previously drained traditional marshes in Scotland may help this species in future. Wood sandpipers are listed as a Schedule 1 species.
Read more at www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/bird-a...