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Overview
Little Stint: Medium sandpiper, scaled-brown upperparts, white underparts. Face, neck, breast are rust-brown with black spots. The back has white lines that form a V pattern in flight. Black bill, legs, feet. Feeds by pecking at surface and probing mud with bill. Direct flight with rapid wing beats.
Range and Habitat
Little Stint: Eurasian species. Breeds from Norway to Russian border, winters in Saharan Africa and India; also reported from Canada. Breeds on coastal and island tundra, often with willow scrub; found on sandy beaches, mudflats, and estuaries during winter.
Topo Map:
Sandpiper-like Body
Listen to Call
Voice Text
"chit", "tit"
Interesting Facts
The numbers of the Little Stint depend on the population of lemmings.
In poor lemming years, predatory species such as skuas and Snowy Owls will take these birds instead.
The male and female may incubate separate clutches.
A group of stints are collectively known as a "spell" of stints.
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Author
Gary Owen Dick
Artist
Imran Kahn
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