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Spoon-billed sandpiper, a tiny shorebird with a spoon-shaped bill

The Spoon-billed Sandpiper (Calidris pygmaea) is one of the rarest shorebirds in the world, instantly recognizable by its unique spatula-shaped bill. Breeding only in the coastal tundra of northeastern Russia, it migrates thousands of kilometers to winter in Southeast Asia, stopping along mudflats and estuaries to feed.


Chicks hatch after about three weeks of incubation, covered in soft golden-brown down speckled with dark markings. Remarkably, they are precocial — meaning they can walk and forage almost immediately after hatching. Guided by their parents, they learn to probe the mud with their tiny bills for insects and larvae, though their spoon-shape is not fully developed at birth and becomes more distinct as they grow.


Sadly, the species is now classified as Critically Endangered, with fewer than 1,000 adults left in the wild. The main threats are the loss of tidal mudflats along its migration route, particularly in China, Myanmar, and the Korean Peninsula.


Conservation programs, including head-starting chicks (raising young birds in captivity before releasing them into the wild), have offered a glimmer of hope. But without urgent protection of stopover wetlands, the Spoon-billed Sandpiper — and its tiny, vulnerable chicks — may vanish within our lifetime.

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