Spotted Sandpiper, blog post I

Fig. 1: Developmental stages of the Spotted Sandpiper

The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Western North America by David Allen Sibley

The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Western North America by David Allen Sibley

Fig. 2: Range map of Spotted Sandpiper

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http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/289/galleries/figures/figure-1/image_popup_view

Fig. 3: Nest and eggs of Spotted Sandpiper

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Fig. 4: Respiratory system of the Spotted Sandpiper

http://thespottedsandpiperresource.weebly.com/respiratory-system.html

http://thespottedsandpiperresource.weebly.com/respiratory-system.html

Fig. 5: “The teeter” of a Spotted Sandpiper

Fig. 6: Spotted Sandpiper call

Fig. 7: Spotted Sandpiper song

Fig. 8: Correlation of Spotted Sandpiper breeding and food supply

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http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/289/galleries/figures/figure-2/image_popup_view

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