Green Sandpiper - Tringa ochropus

Description

A very contrasting wader which looks like a large House Martin in flight. Its dark, almost black upperparts, pale underparts and white rump are distinctive. It frequently bobs up and down when standing. It often appears nervous and will fly off with a low zig-zagging flight when disturbed.

Identification difficulty
Habitat

Look for migrant birds near almost any freshwater margins - marshes, lakes, gravel pits and rivers. In winter it likes sewage works, watercress beds and freshwater marshes.

When to see it

Seen in the UK mostly between July and March.

Life History

Feeds on insects.

UK Status

Largely confined to England and Wales. The UK has a wintering population of 500 to 1,000 birds.

VC55 Status

Fairly common on passage, with groups of fifteen or more, in Leicestershire and Rutland.

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Species profile

Common names
Green Sandpiper
Species group:
bird
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Charadriiformes
Family:
Scolopacidae
Records on NatureSpot:
448
First record:
10/07/2006 (J.A. Sharpe)
Last record:
30/03/2026 (Messenger, Nigel)

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