The Long-billed Curlew is a regular visitor to western Micronesia, especially to the Palau Islands.
Dewey Soper on Baffin Island looks much like a miniature set of long-billed curlew's eggs.
At this season it is generally seen in flocks of five or six, searching for food in company with the telltale, the yellow shanks, the long-billed curlew, and the white ibis.
The marbled godwit is so large and so well marked as a big brown bird that it is likely to be confused with only one other bird, the long-billed curlew.
The sand beaches of California are favorite feeding grounds, where I have seen it associated with the long-billed curlew.
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