Introduction: The Latin word Limicola means 'to inhabit mud', a clear indicator that the broad-billed sandpiper (Limicola falcinellus) can be observed at muddy estuaries, as well as muddy pools near the sea, salt pans and sewage works, all locations that provide very soft mud. They are usually found singly or in small groups on the shores of Namibia.
Distribution: Hoanib River mouth, Walvis Bay Lagoon, Swakopmund and isolated sightings on the Skeleton Coast.
Diet: Walks and breaks into a run, pecking at the ground sometimes stopping for a deep probe into the sand for worms and small crabs.
Description: Falcinellus is the Latin phrase for 'a small sickle', a reference to the long, broad bill, decurved at the top.
Breeding: Non-breeder in Namibia.
Size: 17cm.
Weight: 35g.