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South America
Banded Sandpiper
Limosa bairdii
About this species
Native to South America, the Banded Sandpiper thrives in coastal habitats and belongs to the Scolopacidae family. It is recognised by its distinctive plumage and call.
The Banded Sandpiper is part of the order Charadriiformes and the Scolopacidae family. Its preferred habitat is coastal, where it forages, breeds, and contributes to a balanced ecosystem. With a conservation status of Least Concern, this species offers an excellent window into the broader biodiversity of South America.
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Similar species
Other birds in the Scolopacidae family and Charadriiformes order.