Thus it may be that the Terek sandpiper under natural conditions may mate with common sandpiper ( " A . hypoleucos " ), the Old World sister species of spotted sandpiper ( " A . macularius " ).
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Common birds include olive-sided flycatcher, white-throated sparrow, wood duck, common yellowthroat, spotted sandpiper, red-eyed vireo, American robin, common loon, belted kingfisher, bufflehead, least flycatcher, yellow-billed cuckoo, wood thrush, common merganser, black-capped chickadee, gray jay, ruffed grouse, and spruce grouse.
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The reservoir has been visited by many scarce and rare migrant birds, including white-winged black tern ( 1970, 1974, 1992, 1999 ), whiskered tern ( 1969 ), Caspian tern ( 1968, 1992 ), spotted crake and spotted sandpiper ( 1982 ).
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The story of the East River, I soon learn, is one of abandoned quarantine hospitals and fiery shipwrecks, of exploding islands and dirty, dirty water . " On that particular tour, the birds sighted included yellow warbler, spotted sandpiper, barn swallows, and great egret.
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The Terek sandpiper likes to associate with ruddy turnstones ( " Arenaria interpres " ), smallish calidrids, and " Charadrius " ( but maybe not " Pluvialis " ) plovers; a vagrant bird at Paraty ( Rio de Janeiro state ) was noted to pair up with a spotted sandpiper ( " Actitis macularius " ).
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It is teeming with a variety of wildlife including cougars, black bears, elk, mule deer, badgers, bobcats, coyotes, beavers, raccoons, ducks, dippers, spotted sandpipers, Canadian geese, turkey, golden eagles, bald eagles, falcons, hawks, owls, turkey vultures, brown and rainbow trout, flathead chub, flathead minnows, white suckers, carp, channel catfish, black crappie, longnose dace, and other species of mammals, birds and fish.
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For reasons not fully known, Clari�n seems to be more attractive to shorebirds and other vagrant or Pacific and possibly American golden plover, spotted sandpiper, wandering tattler, ruddy turnstone, black-necked stilt, western gull and barn swallow are examples of the species that can be encountered on Clari�n with some regularity; most of the shorebirds congregate in the sheltered shallows of Sulphur Bay.