Definition
A sandpiper is a type of small shorebird belonging to the family Scolopacidae. They are known for their slender bills and legs, and their tendency to forage in sandy areas. Think of them as the tiny vacuum cleaners of the beach, always searching for food. They are migratory birds, often traveling long distances. They can be found along coastlines and wetlands worldwide. Sandpipers are often seen running along the shore, probing the sand for invertebrates.