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Family
Sandpiper (Scolopacidae)_blue
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Species
Tringa nebularia
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Length13
Inches
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Wingspan24.5
Inches
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Common Greenshank: Large sandpiper with scaled gray-brown upperparts, white rump, and white underparts, streaked and spotted with brown on flanks and sides. Yellow-green legs. Bill is slightly upturned. Eats small fish, insects and larvae. Swift direct flight with clipped wing beats.
● Song: "tew-tew-tew", "too-hoo, too-hoo"
● Foraging & Feeding: Common Greenshank: Eats small fish and insects. Forages while running in shallow water or wading belly-deep.
● Breeding & nesting: Common Greenshank: Four light gray to buff eggs with red brown spots are laid on the ground close to a fallen log, stump, or hummock. Nest is lined with moss. Eggs are incubated for 24 days.
● Similar species: Common Greenshank: Greater Yellowlegs is darker with more gray-brown in plumage, has more heavily barred white tail, dark back, and brighter yellow legs.
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BreedingMonogamous, Small colonies
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PopulationRare
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MigrationMigratory
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Weight6.1
Ounces
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