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26 species

Anarhynchus alexandrinus (Kentish Plover)

Anarhynchus asiaticus (Caspian Plover)

Anarhynchus atrifrons (Tibetan Sand-Plover)

Anarhynchus bicinctus (Double-banded Plover)

Anarhynchus bicinctus
Anarhynchus bicinctus
Anarhynchus bicinctus

Arenaria interpres (Ruddy Turnstone)

Arenaria interpres
Arenaria interpres
Arenaria interpres

Calidris alpina (Dunlin)

Calidris bairdii (Baird's Sandpiper)

Calidris himantopus (Stilt Sandpiper)

Calidris minuta (Little Stint)

Calidris subruficollis (Buff-breasted Sandpiper)

Calidris subruficollis
Calidris subruficollis
Calidris subruficollis

Charadrius hiaticula (Common Ringed Plover)

Glareola pratincola (Collared Pratincole)

Limnodromus griseus (Short-billed Dowitcher)

Limnodromus scolopaceus (Long-billed Dowitcher)

Numenius arquata (Eurasian Curlew)

Phalaropus fulicarius (Red Phalarope)

Phalaropus tricolor (Wilson's Phalarope)

Pluvialis dominica (American Golden-Plover)

Pluvialis fulva (Pacific Golden Plover)

Pluvialis fulva
Pluvialis fulva
Pluvialis fulva

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