Pectoral sandpiper

McLean's Conservation Area, near Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, Aug 24, 2020.


Posed nicely on a seasonal mudflat.
Calidris melanotos
Pectoral Sandpipers nest from the tundra of easternmost Russia across Alaska and into northern Canada. A few migrate to Australasia for the winter, but most winter in southern South America. This means that some Pectoral Sandpipers make a round-trip migration of nearly 19,000 miles every year!

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