Hill Sandpiper

1 year ago

The sandpiper's guts are very small, and they rarely come out to hide in the mountain forest during the day. Only at dusk or dawn fly out to forage, even the male and female meet at this time, and during the day scattered and hidden. They are a male and a female, after the sun sets, the male birds fly high and call the female birds, and the female birds fly to the ground to form a companion after the sound. Nests are often formed by stacking dead branches and leaves next to the roots of shrubs.

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