Birds and wildlife
Common Sandpiper
Actitis hypoleucosGroup: Sandpipers, snipes and phalaropesUK Conservation status:AmberHow to identify
The Common Sandpiper is a smallish wader with contrasting brown upperparts and white underparts. It bobs up and down, known as 'teetering', and has a distinctive flight with stiff, bowed wings. The three-note call it gives as it flies off may be your first sign that a Common Sandpiper is near.Call

Common Sandpiper
Niels Krabbe / xeno-canto
Key
- Resident
- Passage
- Summer
- Winter

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