Curlew Sandpiper
Calidris ferruginea
Status: Scarce passage migrant - occurs while on passage from northern Siberia south to winter in Africa between August & October.
Conservation Concern: Green-listed in Ireland. The European population has been assessed as Not Evaluated as it is primarily a passage migrant in the region.
Similar Species: Dunlin
Call: Trilling or jingling 'chirrup'.
Diet: Feeds on invertebrates found on mudflats.
Breeding: Does not breed in Ireland. Passage birds seen in Ireland breed on the tundra in northern Siberia.
Wintering: Scarce winter visitor to Ireland. The majority of the European population winters in the Mediterranean and tropical Africa.
Where to see: Estuaries such as the North Bull in County Dublin, Tacumshin in County Wexford and Ballycotton in County Cork are reliable sites to see Curlew Sandpipers.
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