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Jack Snipe – Lymnocryptes minimus
is a small stocky wader. It is the smallest snipe, and the only member of the genus Lymnocryptes. Features such as its sternum make it quite distinct from other snipes or woodcocks.[

Caspian plover

Black-winged stilt – Himantopus himantopus

Cream-colored courser – Cursorius cursor

Blackish oystercatcher – Haematopus ater

The snowy sheathbill – Chionis albus

Long-billed dowitcher – Limnodromus scolopaceus

Black-tailed godwit – Limosa limosa

Greater yellowlegs – Tringa melanoleuca

Broad-billed sandpiper – Calidris falcinellus

Temminck’s stint – Calidris temminckii

Whimbrel – Numenius phaeopus

Green sandpiper – Tringa ochropus

Eurasian woodcock – Scolopax rusticola

Grey plover – Pluvialis squatarola

Little stint – Calidris minuta

Common sandpiper – Actitis hypoleucos

Little ringed plover – Charadrius dubius

Eurasian curlew – numenius arquata

Eurasian stone curlew – Burhinus oedicnemus

Ruff – Calidris pugnax

Ruddy turnstone – Arenaria interpres

Red knot – Calidris canutus

Bar-tailed godwit – Limosa Lapponica

Sanderling – Calidris alba

Curlew sandpiper – Calidris ferruginea

Common snipe – Gallinago gallinago

Dunlin – Calidris alpina

Ringed plover – Charadrius hiaticula

Spotted redshank – Tringa erythropus

Grey phalarope – Phalaropus fulicarius (called red phalarope in the US)

Red-necked phalarope – Phalaropus lobatus

European golden plover – Pluvialis apricaria

Oystercatcher – Haematopus ostralegus

Terek sandpiper – Xenus cinereus

Wood sandpiper – Tringa glareola

Redshank – Tringa totanus

Green shank – Tringa nebularia

Northern Lapwing – Vanellus vanellus

Pied avocet – Recurvirostra avosetta
