Broad-billed Sandpipers are small waders, slightly smaller than the Dunlin, but with a longer straighter bill, and shorter legs.
The Great Knot (Calidris tenuirostris) is a small wader.
The only small short-billed wader looking black and white both at rest and in flight; legs orange.
Generally the commonest small wader of the shore, very variable in size, northern breeding birds larger than southern ones.
Slightly larger than Dunlin (p. 127), and the only small dark wader with yellow legs likely to be met with on rocky shores.
The seedsnipes are a small family, Thinocoridae, of small gregarious waders which have adapted to a herbivorous diet.
Crocethia alba or Erolia alba) is a small wader.
The Jack Snipe (Lymnocryptes minimus) is a small stocky wader.
These are both small migratory waders, greyish brown on top and white underneath, with a distinctive stiff-winged flight low over the water.
The Wood Sandpiper (Tringa glareola) is a small wader.