Occasionally a fair sprinkling of Sanderlings and Dunlins may be observed in the flocks of this species.
Comparatively few Sanderlings reach the British coasts before August, and the southward migration continues during September.
He had thrown off his hat, coat, and waistcoat, before rushing into the sea; when a flock of sanderlings lit upon the sands near him.
Scattered amongst them are many odd Stints andSanderlings and Ringed Plovers.
As these "stone isles" are most restricted in size, I could without special difficulty realize the existence of the birds here, and I found several nestling sanderlings on such places.
Now the sanderlings would in couples retire from the party of other birds, and lead a quiet and tranquil life on the stony and dry plains.
In the old days, before the shooting of small shore birds was prohibited by law, sanderlings ranked as game birds among the beach gunners.
Here on the ocean side of the beach, the "back side of the beach," as it is called on the cape, is the favorite resort of the little sanderlings in fair weather or in foul.
I have seen sanderlingsrunning about nimbly on the beach, catching the sand fleas which were hopping on the surface.
At this moment the sanderlings as though at a signal sprang into the air, wheeled back and forth with instantaneous precision, and departed.
Close to the wash were forty or fifty tiny white sanderlings in a compact band.
It isn't considered sporting for sanderlings to get more than three inches away from the edge of the wash; or for a duck to dive unless he actually has to.
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