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ToTANUS FUSCUS. 



The Spotted Redshank is a common summer visitor. 



TOTANUS GLAREOLA. 



The Wood-Sandpiper is a common summer visitor. 



TOTANUS OCIIROPUS. 



The Green Sandpiper is a common summer visitor. 



TOTANUS CALIDRIS. 



The Redshank is a rare summer visitor. 



TOTANUS HYPOLEUCUS. 



The Common Sandpiper is a very common summer visitor. 



PHALAROPUS HYPERBOREUS. 



The Red-necked Phalarope is a summer visitor. 



MACHETES PUGNAX. 



The Ruff is a very common summer visitor. 



CALIDRIS ARENARIUS. 



The Sanderling occasionally passes through on the autumn 

 migration. 



TRINGA MARITIMA. 



The Purple Sandpiper was only once seen by Henke, when 

 he obtained six examples early in winter. 



TRINGA CANUTUS. 



The Knot is recorded by Henke as having been seen in 

 summer near the mouth of the Dwina, evidently breeding. 



TRINGA SUBARCUATA. 



The Curlew Sandpiper was obtained by Henke near the 

 mouth of the Dwina in summer, and showing signs of 

 having bred. 



TRINGA ALPINA. 



The Dunlin is a very common summer visitor, 



TRINGA MINUTA. 



The Little Stint is a rather rare summer visitor. Henke 

 says he has taken the nest on the grassy sand on the river- 

 bank, where it was overflowed when the ice broke up. 



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