Wood Sandpiper \ Tringa glareola **
The Wood Sandpiper (Tringa glareola) is a medium-sized wader that migrates through the UAE, primarily during spring and autumn. It is commonly found in wetlands, freshwater marshes, and the edges of lakes and ponds, where it actively forages for insects, small invertebrates, and aquatic prey. Recognizable by its long yellowish legs, slender bill, and distinctive speckled upperparts, this species is highly adaptable and often seen in both natural and man-made water bodies. While it does not breed in the UAE, some individuals may winter in the region before continuing their journey along migratory routes spanning between Europe, Asia, and Africa.
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