Sanderlings - a small sandpiper with black legs
Non-breeding sanderling sandpipers photographed in Galveston State Park, Texas. I love shore birds. They are a fascinating group, many of which have particular feeding niches due to their particular morphology - long, sometimes curved bills, long legs, and a wide range of behaviours. One of the smaller species is the sanderling. While visiting Texas a number of years ago, I came across a group of small shore birds darting along the edge of the surf. They were stopping momentarily to probe the sandy shoreline for any invertebrates unfortunate enough to be discovered by their explorations. Then, another wave would encroach upon their foraging, and they would run to another area where the water was receding back into the deep from where it came. With every new wave they would relocate and continue their feeding. Their non-breeding range is unlike most birds in that they are ubiquitous along Pacific and Atlantic shorelines with little presence intercontinentall...