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Flock of Western Sandpipers in Flight, Port Gardner, Washington

A flock of western sandpipers (Calidris mauri) flies low over the water of Port Gardner near Everett, Washington. They breed on the tundra in Alaska and eastern Siberia and winter along the coasts of North America and the Caribbean. The western sandpiper has one of the largest populations of any shorebird species with numbers in the millions.

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A flock of western sandpipers (Calidris mauri) flies low over the water of Port Gardner near Everett, Washington. They breed on the tundra in Alaska and eastern Siberia and winter along the coasts of North America and the Caribbean. The western sandpiper has one of the largest populations of any shorebird species with numbers in the millions.
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