Least Sandpipers

Some Least Sandpipers migrate almost the entire length of the globe twice each year,
from the northern Arctic to the southern tip of South America and back again. Many
of these birds, and even those that winter in the southern United States and Central
America, stop along the shores of Vancouver to rest and eat. Along the mudflats and
beaches of Iona Island, Sea Island and Boundary Bay, Least Sandpipers search for
invertebrates by probing the soft mud, checking under stones and picking through
beached marine vegetation near the high-tide line.

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