Seasonal, size‐ and age‐related patterns in body‐mass and composition of Purple Sandpipers Calidris maritima in Britain

The masses of 3229 Purple Sandpipers Calidris maritima from Britain were analysed for differences related to age, season and size. First‐year birds were lighter by 2 g. There was only a slight increase in mass in mid‐winter, in contrast to other waders wintering in Britain, suggesting that Purple Sa...

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Published in:Ibis
Main Authors: SUMMERS, R. W., UNDERHILL, L. G., NICOLL, M., RAE, R., PIERSMA, T.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1992
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.1992.tb08014.x
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Summary:The masses of 3229 Purple Sandpipers Calidris maritima from Britain were analysed for differences related to age, season and size. First‐year birds were lighter by 2 g. There was only a slight increase in mass in mid‐winter, in contrast to other waders wintering in Britain, suggesting that Purple Sandpipers are less at risk to cold weather and food shortages. Their winter fat reserves were low but their breast muscles were relatively larger than other small waders wintering in Britain. Their plumage was slightly heavier and their breast and belly feathers were longer. There was a large increase in mass in May by first‐year and adult birds prior to migration. The ‘long‐billed’ population showed a greater relative increase in May, compared with the ‘short‐billed’ population, perhaps reflecting different migration distances.