The Sanderling is a small, light-coloured sandpiper with a straight, black bill and black legs.
Both the male and female look very similar in appearance. In breeding plumage, it has a rufous head and neck and a rufous wash that extends onto its back. In non-breeding plumage, the adult is white underneath and very pale gray above while the juveniles are white underneath with a dark and light mottled top.
Late-molters, Sanderlings don't reach their breeding plumage until late May. This is the only sandpiper that lacks a hind toe, which allows it to be a strong runner.
Photographed in the wild, Daytona, FL
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