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Birds of the Botanic Gardens
Spotted Sandpiper: Actitis macularia; Local name: Baigas; |
Source: Dominica’s Birds
Basic adult - non-breeding
Breeding adult
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Description: Probably the most common migrant bird in Dominica; solitary in habit; medium size, 16-20 cm long (6-8 in); non-breeding adults are greyish brown on head and back, with throat, breast and belly white (without dark spots); have short neck and moderately long, black bill; moderately long, yellowish legs with grey feet; have dark eye streak beginning at bill; breeding birds are dark brown above and heavily spotted on their underparts, with brown to orange bills; both sexes look alike, but females are larger and have larger under-belly spots; summer breeding in Canada and most of the US, non-breeding winter migration to the southern US, the Caribbean and most of Latin America; in Dominica, found on the sea shore, river banks, the edge of lakes and swamps, and in wet grassy areas; in the Gardens in the wet season, the wintering Spotted Sandpiper will sometimes be seen on the cricket field; feeds primarily on small aquatic life, including crustaceans, insects and snails; click here to listen to its calls, and here to see its video.
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