The Upland Sandpiper, scientifically known as Bartramia longicauda, is a distinctive medium-sized shorebird within the Scolopacidae family, unusually adapted to terrestrial grassland habitats rather than typical wetlands. It is renowned for its long neck, large eyes, and unique vocalizations, making it a charismatic inhabitant of prairies and open fields.
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