The green sandpiper is a small wader (shorebird) of the Old World.
Green sandpiper
Eggs, Museum Wiesbaden
Wintering adult near Hodal, Faridabad district, Haryana, India
Wintering adult Bharathapuzha river Thrithala Palakkad, Kerala India
Tringa is a genus of waders, containing the shanks and tattlers. The genus name Tringa is the Neo-Latin name given to the green sandpiper by the Italian naturalist Ulisse Aldrovandi in 1599. They are mainly freshwater birds, often with brightly coloured legs as reflected in the English names of six species, as well as the specific names of two of these and the green sandpiper. They are typically associated with northern hemisphere temperate regions for breeding. Some of this group—notably the green sandpiper—nest in trees, using the old nests of other birds, usually thrushes.
Tringa
Tringa legs are either red (Spotted redshank, T. erythropus), ...
... yellow (Lesser yellowlegs, T. flavipes), ...
... pale green (Common greenshank, T. nebularia), ...