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Even though they are sandpipers, they do not need the water.
Some sandpipers did a running walk away from him.
Sandpipers run back and forth with the waves, picking at things the water leaves behind.
Many of the smaller species found in coastal habitats are often called "sandpipers".
The Sandpipers (1967, in the album of the same name)
Just them and the sandpipers, still trolling the wet sand for food.
During the fall migration, sandpipers came to feed in the new mud flats.
They should totally have a day where everyone can bring their cats to the Aquarium to look at the fish and sandpipers.
"I doubt that he will breed with our sandpipers."
And they walked down the beach hand in hand, silently following the sandpipers.
A look through binoculars revealed that the pebbles were in fact thousands of small sandpipers.
It is used annually by 16 million shorebirds, including the world's entire population of western sandpipers.
There was also a South African group called the Sandpipers.
Upland Sandpipers can sometimes be found in small, loose nesting colonies.
In 1969, The Sandpipers recorded an album of the same name including the song.
All I see on the endless white beaches are otter tracks and sandpipers.
Like sandpipers on the beach, she did everything rapid-fire.
Seagulls, sandpipers, even the colorful human gliders in the air were nice.
On this day, flocks of wheeling sandpipers glistened in the sun.
Sandpipers stalked the dunes above the river in disciplined hunting parties.
Upland Sandpipers forage in fields, picking up food by sight.
There were birds everywhere-gulls and sandpipers covered the beach.
However, having not had a hit in the previous five years, The Sandpipers broke up in 1975.
Now, an artificial lake attracts migratory ducks, sandpipers and herons.
The feathered residents include broad-billed sandpipers, over two million of which have been recorded here in the winter.