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Sandpiper

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Sandpiper meaning

Any of various small waders of the family Scolopacidae.

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For example, important wetlands along China’s coastline that are part of the spoon-billed sandpiper’s migration route have been designated as World Heritage Sites.

The Sandpiper Trail Loop is the perfect path for newcomers to the region, serving as an introduction to the wildlife-rich salt marsh ecosystems mingled with maritime forest.

Jetport Inc., owner of a 13.3 per cent stake in Artis, says it plans to vote in favour of the five Sandpiper Group nominees to the board as well as two of the existing trustees — Ben Rodney and Lauren Zucker.

Charleston artist Jonathan Green will provide original costumes and scenery, all of which will be photographed for display at Sandpiper Gallery on Oct. 11 prior to the performance.

Chip and his brother Chuck have owned the Sandpiper, known by residents as the Dirty Bird, since 1969.

And now that he’s broke again (since the Sandpiper deal was reversed), he’s back to hustling for money.

As a result, the exhibit will feature well-preserved items through the decades, including funny photos of parties from the ‘40s and ‘50s, and copies of “Sandpiper Pipings,” a sort of group newsletter frequently written by Bunny Seawright.

The Sandpiper Trust’s Every Second Counts Dinner will take place at the Marcliffe Hotel, in Aberdeen, with proceeds going to the group.

Extinction The type specimen of the Tuamotu sandpiper (Prosobonia cancellata) was collected on Kiritimati in 1778, probably on 1 or 2 January, during Captain Cook 's visit.

Given the uncertainties surrounding the introduction date and maximum population of the former, the cats seem to be the main culprits in the Kiritimati sandpiper's extinction.

In The Sandpiper (1965) Taylor intended on following Cleopatra by headlining an all-star cast in Fox's black comedy What a Way to Go!

Reprinted by Sandpiper Books Ltd, London & Powells Books, Chicago, 2000.

The Enbridge Sandpiper pipeline is proposed to transfer fracked oil from Western North Dakota through northwestern Minnesota, where one-fifth of the world's fresh surface water lies.