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Ruddy turnstone bird and ocean Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruddy turnstone perched on a post Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruddy turnstone and ocean backdrop Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruddy turnstone bird on a sea wall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruddy turnstone being splashed by waves Royalty Free Stock Photo
Turnstones on Southwold Beach, Southwold, Suffolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Turnstone at Southwold Royalty Free Stock Photo
Turnstone at Southwold
Ruddy turnstone on Southwold beach Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruddy turnstone on Southwold beach Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruddy turnstone perched on a sea wall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruddy Turnstone perched on a sea wall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruddy Turnstone on a sandy beach Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruddy turnstone on Southwold beach Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruddy turnstone on Southwold beach Royalty Free Stock Photo
Turnstones are two bird species that comprise the genus Arenaria in the family Scolopacidae. They are closely related to calidrid sandpipers and might be considered members of the tribe Calidriini. The genus name arenaria is from Latin arenarius, `inhabiting sand`, from arena, `sand`.


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