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- Hudsonian Whimbrel Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
An elegant, brownish shorebird with a very long, curved bill, the Hudsonian Whimbrel announces itself with effervescent, piping calls It occupies open habitats—tundra for nesting; and mudflats, beaches, and saltmarshes the rest of the year
- Eurasian whimbrel - Wikipedia
The Eurasian whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus), historically known as the white-rumped whimbrel in North America, is a wader in the large family Scolopacidae It is one of the most widespread of the curlews, breeding across much of subarctic Palearctic region and Europe as far south as Scotland
- Hudsonian Eurasian Whimbrel - eBird
Learn about Hudsonian Eurasian Whimbrel: explore photos, sounds, and observations collected by birders around the world
- Whimbrel - American Bird Conservancy
The Whimbrel, a large shorebird about the size of an American Crow, is the widest-ranging of the world’s curlews, nesting in Arctic regions across North America and Eurasia
- Hudsonian Whimbrel | Audubon Field Guide
The Hudsonian Whimbrel is found in a wide variety of habitats during migration Most common on mudflats, but also found on rocky shores, sandy beaches, salt marshes, flooded agricultural fields, and grassy fields near the coast
- Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus) | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
The whimbrel is a large migratory shorebird with a long neck, long legs, and a long downward-curving bill, which it uses to forage for invertebrates on mudflats and sand bars in coastal areas
- Whimbrel Animal Facts - Numenius phaeopus - A-Z Animals
The Whimbrel is a medium-sized migratory shorebird (a curlew) with a distinctly downcurved bill and bold crown stripes It breeds in subarctic tundra and moorlands and migrates long distances to coastal and wetland wintering areas, foraging mainly on invertebrates
- Whimbrel Bird Facts | Numenius Phaeopus - The RSPB Wildlife Charity
The Whimbrel is a large wading bird It has longish legs and a long bill, which curves near the tip It is brownish above and whitish below In flight, it shows a white 'V' shape up its back from its tail In the UK, this species only breeds in north Scotland
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