Terek sandpiper

[Xenus cinereus]

The Terek sandpiper (Xenus cinereus) is a small migratory Palearctic wader species, the only member of the genus Xenus. It is named after the Terek River which flows into the west of the Caspian Sea, as it was first observed around this area. The genus name Xenus is from Ancient Greek xenos stranger, and cinereus is Latin for "ash-grey" from cinis, cineris, "ashes".

 

 

in flight

Terek Sandpiper
  • Prominent bill
  • More or less Brown (all shades)

Size: Quail 17-20± cm.

Predominant Colours: greyish brown, white

Associated Colours: white

Bill Length: 7 cm.

Bill Shape & Colour: slender, upcurved, both mandibles grooved, black or dark brown, yellowish orange at base