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The Least Sandpiper is the smallest sandpiper in the world and it 
is breeds in Alaska and Canada and winters in southern North America to
central South America.
They are similar to Wester Sandpipers and can be identified by
their yellow legs.
Both sexes are similar and
they forage on mudflats eating small crustaceans, insects and snails.
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I am not sure that I have the breeding/non-breeding classification correct.
I did not see the differences as reported in Sibley's book, so I
went by the date that I took the picture.
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