Their breeding habitat is the southern tundra in
Canada and
Alaska near water. They nest on the ground. The male makes several shallow scrapes; the female chooses one and adds grass and other material to line the nest. The female lays 4 eggs; the male assists in
incubation. After a few days, the female leaves the young with the male; the young feed themselves. These birds forage on mudflats, picking up food by sight and feel (bill). They mainly eat aquatic insects and their larvae, spiders, snails, worms and crustaceans. Semipalmated sandpipers rely heavily on
horseshoe crab eggs during spring migration. Females will also eat small mammal bones as an extra source of calcium during egg laying. ==Status and migration==