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It was only a few weeks ago that I came across my first Buff-breasted Sandpiper while on Portland. Well, while in north Cornwall, I took the opportunity to see a couple of these North America birds currently at Davidstow Airfield. Beautiful birds.

9/11/16--Island Beach State Park, NJ

This trio of rare shorebirds flew in and landed on the tundra during a raptor survey. They appeared to be migrants, wary and alert, and perhaps wanting to rest and feed.

 

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From our shorebird trip in August

Buff Breasted Sandpiper Barrow Alaska. This was a fun bird to get the group on seeing them display on there Lek was breathtaking to witness.

 

Huge thanks goes out to Bryan Holiday for helping me locate this bird on the tundra.

From our shorebird trip in August

It was only a few weeks ago that I came across my first Buff-breasted Sandpiper while on Portland. Well, while in north Cornwall, I took the opportunity to see a couple of these North America birds currently at Davidstow Airfield. Beautiful birds.

Calidris subruficollis

Robb Field, Ocean Beach

San Diego, CA

Buff-breasted Sandpiper (Tryngites subruficollis), Lake Wollumboola, Shoalhaven, NSW, Australia

 

Ebird checklist:

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C. subruficollis breeds in the open arctic tundra of North America and is a very long-distance migrant, spending the non-breeding season mainly in South America, especially Argentina.

 

Source: Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buff-breasted_sandpiper

This little guy is a small Mexican flycatcher that just barely makes it into the United States in southern Arizona. It's the smallest of the United State's 11 empidonax species.

Buff-breasted Sandpiper (Tryngites subruficollis), Lake Wollumboola, Shoalhaven, NSW, Australia

 

Ebird checklist:

ebird.org/checklist/S79376385

 

C. subruficollis breeds in the open arctic tundra of North America and is a very long-distance migrant, spending the non-breeding season mainly in South America, especially Argentina.

 

Source: Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buff-breasted_sandpiper

Buff-breasted Sandpiper (Tryngites subruficollis), Lake Wollumboola, Shoalhaven, NSW, Australia

 

Ebird checklist:

ebird.org/checklist/S79376385

 

C. subruficollis breeds in the open arctic tundra of North America and is a very long-distance migrant, spending the non-breeding season mainly in South America, especially Argentina.

 

Source: Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buff-breasted_sandpiper

Buff-breasted Sandpiper (Tryngites subruficollis), Lake Wollumboola, Shoalhaven, NSW, Australia

 

Ebird checklist:

ebird.org/checklist/S79376385

 

C. subruficollis breeds in the open arctic tundra of North America and is a very long-distance migrant, spending the non-breeding season mainly in South America, especially Argentina.

 

Source: Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buff-breasted_sandpiper

Calidris subruficollis

Managed to find this one just before the Tropical Depression hit dropping over 2 inches of rain on us. Maybe back out tomorrow to see what else has blown inland

Totally tame juvenile birds possibly encountering their first humans.

A Buff-breasted Sandpiper feeds on the grass at the Selody Sod Farm in Skillman, NJ. Recorded on 09/07/2015.

Buff-breasted Sandpiper (Tryngites subruficollis), Lake Wollumboola, Shoalhaven, NSW, Australia

 

Ebird checklist:

ebird.org/checklist/S79376385

 

C. subruficollis breeds in the open arctic tundra of North America and is a very long-distance migrant, spending the non-breeding season mainly in South America, especially Argentina.

 

Source: Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buff-breasted_sandpiper

Buff-breasted Sandpipers feedon the grass at the Selody Sod Farm in Skillman, NJ. Recorded on 09/07/2015.

This was a long shot but a lifer for me.

9888 (Gamboa, Panama) Quelle voix! Les Troglodytes me charme toujours et celui-ci rend bien justice à son espèce.

 

What a singer! All of the wrens sing so well; it'a beautiful to hear them.

Buff-breasted Sandpiper (Tryngites subruficollis), Lake Wollumboola, Shoalhaven, NSW, Australia

 

Ebird checklist:

ebird.org/checklist/S79376385

 

C. subruficollis breeds in the open arctic tundra of North America and is a very long-distance migrant, spending the non-breeding season mainly in South America, especially Argentina.

 

Source: Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buff-breasted_sandpiper

Buff-breasted Sandpiper - Sandy Hook, NJ (USA)

 

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Had to sift through lots of little peeps to find this little gem.

A Buff-breasted Sandpiper displays at Superior Turf Farms in San Benito, TX. Recorded on 04/30/2016.

juvenile at Alva Paul Creek mouth, Morro Strand State Beach, Morro Bay, San Luis Obispo County, California, 6 Sep 2018

Edwin B. Forsythe NWR

Oceanville (Atlantic County)

New Jersey

9/2/17

A Buff-breasted Sandpiper feeds on the grass at the Selody Sod Farm in Skillman, NJ. Recorded on 09/07/2015.

Another Buff breasted sandpiper image from my last visit to the beach. Happened to stumble on it purely by chance and man it was a treat. It was feeding gregariously to restore its reserves after the long flight from Alaska and for the long flight ahead to South America. #Fall #Migration #Birds #Avian #Shorebirds #Buffbreasted #sandpiper #peeps

Buff-breasted flycatchers were almost abundant on the summit, 9200 feet above sea level.

*** Explored on September 13, 2011

 

Buff-breasted Sandpiper - Sandy Hook, New Jersey, USA

 

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Fairfax SRA, Monroe Co. Indiana 9/19/15

Barrow, Alaska. Male giving a single-wing courtship display.

Juvenile at Alva Paul Creek, Morro Strand State Beach, Morro Bay, San Luis Obispo County, California on 3 Sep 2018

Fairfax SRA, Monroe Co. Indiana 9/19/15

Buff-breasted Sandpiper (1 of 2 birds). Heckscher State Park (NY), 3 September 2011.

The Buff-breasted Wren (Cantorchilus leucotis) is a species of bird in the Troglodytidae family, native to South America and eastern Panama. There are 11 subspecies covering this wide and variable range.

 

Known In Brazil as "garrinchao-de-barriga-vermelha".

  

Unusual, but nearly a yearly migrating sandpiper visiting a Sod farm on Graystone Road in Lancaster, PA.

 

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