Upland Sandpiper
Explore the cheerful birds that thrive in open fields!
The Basics
Scientific Name
Bartramia longicauda
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Central America
Average size
11 to 12 inches long
diet
Insects and seeds
lifespan
5 to 8 years
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Overview
The Upland Sandpiper is a charming bird that calls Central America its home. This feathered friend measures about 28 to 30 centimeters (11 to 12 inches) in length, making it a stunning sight as it roams open fields and grasslands.
The Upland Sandpiper enjoys a varied diet, munching on insects and seeds to stay fueled. With a keen eye and sharp beak, it finds tasty treats hidden among the tall grass and wandering bugs.
This bird can live for 5 to 8 years, soaring gracefully through the sky. Its impressive vocalizations include a series of delightful, flute-like calls that make it a true melody maker of the avian world.
Upland Sandpipers are unique members of the Scolopacidae family, which includes other shorebirds. Despite their name, these birds prefer to hang out in grassy areas rather than near the water.
Next time you explore grassy fields, keep an eye out for these lovely birds! With their long legs and delicate wings, Upland Sandpipers truly embody the spirit of the open land.
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