Wood Sandpiper breeds in various types of wetland habitats located in the boreal, sub-Arctic and low Arctic zones - peatlands, open swampy areas and marshland. Outside the breeding season it occurs on variety of primarily freshwater habitats but is not generally associated with woodlands. Its breeding range extends from Scotland and Scandinavia to E Siberia and Kamchatka (Van Gils et al. 2020). The European strongholds are in Russia, Finland and Sweden (Keller et al. 2020). It is a N Eurasian-African migrant, wintering mostly in sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East.