As plumages can vary throughout the year, it's always helpful to add date and location of sighting if you're looking for an ID, Joe. But it looks like a dunlin to me.
For further information, a bird photographed at this time of year would technically be a "1st winter" rather than a juvenile, as it would have moulted its juvenile feathers by now. Winter plumage dunlin is normally rather a greyish bird, possibly more so than this one.
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