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Wood
Sandpiper Tringa glareola
The Wood Sandpiper in all plumages is slimmer, leggier
and more elegant than most other sandpipers, more like a small Redshank.
They also have beautifully spangled upper-parts and an obvious pale
super-cilium.
In flight Wood Sandpipers show a neat, square white
rump but they look brown and white not black and white and their
underwings are pale.
They breed in marshes and peat bogs and on passages
beside freshwater lagoons, lakes and marshes. A few pairs breed
in Scotland.
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