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Small, but not tiny. They are considered "medium-sized" as far as shorebirds go. I would imagine they are roughly the same size as their congeners the Common Sandpipers, since they are ecologically similar and hybridize. According to All About Birds they run:
Length: 7.1-7.9 in (18-20 cm)
Weight: 1.2-1.8 oz (34-50 g)
Wingspan: 14.6-15.8 in (37-40 cm)
If it's any help, AAB says they're about the size of American Robins...