Curlew Sandpiper

Curlew Sandpiper

Calidris ferruginea
Curlew Sandpiper, Philip Croft

Introduction

A bit larger than a Dunlin, with a similarly down-curved bill, most records of this migratory wader are in the autumn.

This species breeds in northern Siberia and a small proportion of individuals migrate through Britain & Ireland to wintering grounds in western Africa. Autumn numbers are variable, and most of the records received through BirdTrack fall between August and early October. Birds present in July likely represent those whose breeding attempt has failed.

In winter it has a rather drab, grey appearance, but in summer dons an unmistakable brick-red dress that provides surprisingly good camouflage in its tundra breeding habitat.

Curlew Sandpiper, Philip Croft

Key Stats

Status
Scarce
Scarce
Weight
Weight
68.8g
Eggs
Eggs
4-4
BTO Records
BTO Records
65k records
Population and distribution stats for:
Population Size
Population Size
No current data
Distribution Change
Distribution_change
No current data
Population Size
Population Size
No current data
Distribution Change
Distribution_change
287.5% expansion

Identification

Curated resources to aid in the identification of Curlew Sandpiper

ID Videos

This section features BTO training videos headlining this species, or featuring it as a potential confusion species.

Sanderling & Curlew Sandpiper

Songs and Calls

Listen to example recordings of the main vocalisations of Curlew Sandpiper, provided by xeno-canto contributors.

Call:

Movement

Information about Curlew Sandpiper movements and migration based on online bird portals (e.g. BirdTrack), Ringing schemes and tracking studies.

Britain & Ireland movement

View a summary of recoveries in the Online Ringing Report

Foreign locations of birds ringed or recovered in Britain & Ireland

Dots show the foreign destinations of birds ringed in Britain & Ireland, and the origins of birds ringed overseas that were subsequently recaptured, resighted or found dead in Britain & Ireland. Dot colours indicate the time of year that the species was present at the location.

  • Winter (Nov-Feb)
  • Spring (Mar-Apr)
  • Summer (May-Jul)
  • Autumn (Aug-Oct)
Foreign locations of birds ringed or recovered in Britain & Ireland

European movements

EuroBirdPortal uses birdwatcher's records, such as those logged in BirdTrack to map the flows of birds as they arrive and depart Europe. See maps for this species here.

The Eurasian-African Migration Atlas shows movements of individual birds ringed or recovered in Europe. See maps for this species here.

Biology

Lifecycle and body size information for Curlew Sandpiper, including statistics on nesting, eggs and lifespan based on BTO ringing and nest recording data.

Productivity and Nesting

Nesting timing

Typical (exceptional) number of broods
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Egg measurements

Typical length x width
36x26 mm
Mass (% shell)
12g (5%)

Clutch Size

Typical number
4-4 eggs
Observed minimum and maximum
3-4 eggs

Incubation

Incubation by
Female

Fledging

Type of chick
Precocial, downy

Survival and Longevity

Survival is shown as the proportion of birds surviving from one year to the next and is derived from bird ringing data. It can also be used to estimate how long birds typically live.

View number ringed each year in the Online Ringing Report.

lifespan

Typical life expectancy of bird reaching breeding age
with breeding typically at 2 years
Maximum age from a ringed bird
14 years, 10 months, 20 days (set in 2011)

Biometrics

Wing length and body weights are from live birds (source).

Wing length

Average ±1 std deviation; range and sample size in brackets.
Juvenile
132.2±2.8 mm
(127-136 mm, N=72)

Body weight

Average ±1 std deviation; range and sample size in brackets.
Juvenile
132.2±2.8 mm
(127-136 mm, N=72)

Ring Size

B+

Classification, names and codes

Taxonomy, names and species codes for Curlew Sandpiper

Classification and Codes

  • Order: Charadriiformes
  • Family: Scolopacidae
  • Scientific name: Calidris ferruginea
  • Authority: Pontoppidan, 1763
  • BTO 2-letter code: CV
  • BTO 5-letter code: CURSA
  • Euring code number: 5090

Alternate species names

  • Catalan: territ becllarg
  • Czech: jespák krivozobý
  • Danish: Krumnæbbet Ryle
  • Dutch: Krombekstrandloper
  • Estonian: kõvernokk-rüdi e. kõvernokk-risla
  • Finnish: kuovisirri
  • French: Bécasseau cocorli
  • Gaelic: Luatharan-guilbneach
  • German: Sichelstrandläufer
  • Hungarian: sarlós partfutó
  • Icelandic: Spóatíta
  • Irish: Gobadán Crotaigh
  • Italian: Piovanello comune
  • Latvian: likšnibitis
  • Lithuanian: riestasnapis begikas
  • Norwegian: Tundrasnipe
  • Polish: biegus krzywodzioby
  • Portuguese: pilrito-de-bico-comprido
  • Slovak: pobrežník krivozobý
  • Slovenian: srpokljuni prodnik
  • Spanish: Correlimos zarapitín
  • Swedish: spovsnäppa
  • Welsh: Pibydd Cambig

Research

Interpretation and scientific publications about Curlew Sandpiper from BTO scientists.

Publications (1)

More Evidence

More evidence from Conservation Evidence.com

Partners

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