Sand"pi`per (?), n. 1.
(Zoöl.) Any one of numerous species of small
limicoline game birds belonging to Tringa, Actodromas,
Ereunetes, and various allied genera of the family
Tringidæ.
&fist; The most important North American species are the pectoral
sandpiper (Tringa maculata), called also brownback,
grass snipe, and jacksnipe; the red-backed, or black-
breasted, sandpiper, or dunlin (T. alpina); the purple
sandpiper (T. maritima: the red-breasted sandpiper, or knot
(T. canutus); the semipalmated sandpiper (Ereunetes
pusillus); the spotted sandpiper, or teeter-tail (Actitis
macularia); the buff-breasted sandpiper (Tryngites
subruficollis), and the Bartramian sandpiper, or upland plover.
See under Upland. Among the European species are the dunlin,
the knot, the ruff, the sanderling, and the common sandpiper
(Actitis, or Tringoides, hypoleucus), called also
fiddler, peeper, pleeps, weet-weet, and
summer snipe. Some of the small plovers and tattlers are also
called sandpipers.
2. (Zoöl.) A small lamprey eel;
the pride.
Curlew sandpiper. See under
Curlew. -- Stilt sandpiper. See
under Stilt.
Sand"pi`per (?), n. 1.
(Zoöl.) Any one of numerous species of small
limicoline game birds belonging to Tringa, Actodromas,
Ereunetes, and various allied genera of the family
Tringidæ.
&fist; The most important North American species are the pectoral
sandpiper (Tringa maculata), called also brownback,
grass snipe, and jacksnipe; the red-backed, or black-
breasted, sandpiper, or dunlin (T. alpina); the purple
sandpiper (T. maritima: the red-breasted sandpiper, or knot
(T. canutus); the semipalmated sandpiper (Ereunetes
pusillus); the spotted sandpiper, or teeter-tail (Actitis
macularia); the buff-breasted sandpiper (Tryngites
subruficollis), and the Bartramian sandpiper, or upland plover.
See under Upland. Among the European species are the dunlin,
the knot, the ruff, the sanderling, and the common sandpiper
(Actitis, or Tringoides, hypoleucus), called also
fiddler, peeper, pleeps, weet-weet, and
summer snipe. Some of the small plovers and tattlers are also
called sandpipers.
2. (Zoöl.) A small lamprey eel;
the pride.
Curlew sandpiper. See under
Curlew. -- Stilt sandpiper. See
under Stilt.