The
Scolopacidae are a large family of waders, (known as shorebirds in North America).
The majority of species eat small invertebrates picked out of the mud or soil. Different lengths of bills enable different species to feed in the same habitat, particularly on the coast, without direct competition for food.
Many of the smaller species found in coastal habitats, particularly but not exclusively the calidrids, are often named as "Sandpipers", but this term does not have a strict meaning, since the Upland Sandpiper is a grassland species.
This large family is often further subdivided into groups of similar birds. These groups do not necessarily consist of a single genus. The groups are
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Godwits (4, all genus
Limosa)
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Curlews (8, all genus
Numenius)
* Upland Sandpiper (1 genus
Bartramia)
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Shanks and tattlers (16)
* Polynesian sandpipers (1 extant, 1-3 extinct, all genus
Prosobonia)
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Turnstones (2, both genus
Arenaria)
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Phalaropes (3, all genus
Phalaropus)
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Woodcocks (6, all genus
Scolopax)
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Snipe (16)
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Dowitchers (3, all genus
Limnodromus)
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Calidrids and allies (25, of which 21 in genus
Calidris )
See also
* list of birds
External links
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Scolopacidae videos on the Internet Bird Collection
Category:Bird families
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