Scolopacidae is a large and diverse family of shorebirds found worldwide, particularly in coastal and wetland habitats. They are characterized by their long legs, medium to long bills (varying greatly in shape and size depending on species), and their often migratory behavior. These birds are primarily waders, probing in mud and sand for invertebrates, though some species also feed on seeds and other plant matter. Scolopacidae includes a wide variety of birds, from the small sandpipers to the larger curlews and godwits.