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Shore birds that I have come across living in Florida for the majority of my life.
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    Sanderlings feeding on a Island in Cocoa Beach, Florida.
The Sanderling is a small plump sandpiper, 18–20 cm in length. Its weight ranges from 40–100 g. The winter bird is very pale, almost white apart from a dark shoulder patch. This is the source of the specific name, alba, which is the Latin for "white". Later in the summer, the face and throat become brick-red. The juvenile bird is spangled black and white, and shows much more contrast than the adult. Sanderling behavior is distinctive, but visually, if the size is misjudged, a breeding plumage sanderling can be mistaken for some varieties of stint, or a winter plumage sanderling can be mistaken for a Dunlin or Red Knot. It can be told from other small wading birds, given good views, by its lack of a hind toe.
    Black Skimmer Thousand Island's of Cocoa Beach
    Black Skimmer Thousand Island's of Cocoa Beach