Solitary Sandpiper
Tringa solitaria
Appearance
Range & Habitat
Reciprocal relationships
The one behaviour they are named for is their solitary social behaviour. They do not flock with others to feed, live, or migrate. These birds are known for doing everything alone. Another unique habit of solitary sandpipers is their choice to nest in trees using the old nests of other birds instead of nesting on the ground like other shore birds.