Little Stint
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.
● Song:
"chit", "tit"
● Foraging & Feeding:
Little Stint: Feeds mainly on insects; also eats crustaceans and mollusks.
● Breeding & nesting:
Little Stint: Four olive green or yellow eggs spotted with red brown are laid in a ground scrape lined with willow and dwarf birch leaves. Incubation ranges from 21 to 23 days and is carried out by both parents; may incubate two clutches simultaneously. Young fly at 15 to18 days.
● Similar species:
Little Stint: Sanderling is larger and paler. Temminck's Stint has yellow-green legs.