The Least Sandpiper - by Andy, 7th Grader at Valley View Elementary School, Phoenix, Arizona

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How to identify one? The least sandpiper is 4.75 inches, very small shorebird. It has a short, thin, dark beak with yellow legs. It has a thin, white wing stripe. The male and the female are the same height and shape. The least sandpiper is related to the shorebirds called the peeps.

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What do they eat? The least sandpiper eats worms.

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