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Common Snipe
Common Snipe photographed at Huntington Beach, CA by Andrew McElfresh
Common Snipe — Huntington Beach, CA — photo by Andrew McElfresh · February 12, 2026
Gallinago gallinago

The common snipe is a small, stocky wader native to the Old World, where it breeds in marshes, bogs, tundra and wet meadows. It is usually shy and well-camouflaged, foraging in soft mud mainly for insects and earthworms but also some plant material. During courtship, males perform a "winnowing" display; flying high in circles and then taking shallow dives to produce a "drumming" sound by vibrating the tail feathers.

This Common Snipe was photographed at Huntington Beach, CA on February 12, 2026. View all Common Snipe photos →