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Marbled Godwit

Limosa fedoa

Description:

The Marbled Godwit, Limosa fedoa, is a large shorebird. On average, it is the largest of the 4 species of godwit. The total length is 40–50 cm (16–20 in), including a large bill of 8–13 cm (3.1–5.1 in), and wingspan is 70–88 cm (28–35 in). Body mass can vary from 240 to 510 g (8.5 to 18 oz). Adults have long blue-grey hairy legs and a very long pink bill with a slight upward curve and dark at the tip. The long neck, breast and belly are pale brown with dark bars on the breast and flanks. The back is mottled and dark. They show cinnamon wing linings in flight. Their breeding habitat is the northern prairies of western Canada-(Canadian Prairies), and the north central Great Plains, United States near marshes or ponds. They nest on the ground, usually in short grass. In autumn, they migrate in flocks to the coasts of California, the Gulf of Mexico, Mexico and South America. These birds forage by probing on mudflats, in marshes, or at the beach (see picture below). In short grass, they may pick up insects by sight. They mainly eat insects and crustaceans, but also eat parts of aquatic plants.

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MarcoSepulvedaLeón
MarcoSepulvedaLeón 11 years ago

I like this one!!! I'm working in the "Conservation Plan for Migratory Shorebirds in Chile", focused in Hudsonian Godwit and Whimbrel!!!

This is the third year of the project, and we have worked with ornithologists from Alaska to southern Chile! Our web: www.cmarina.org

Greetings and sorry for my English!

DonnaPomeroy
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DonnaPomeroy

Hayward, California, USA

Spotted on May 5, 2012
Submitted on Jul 5, 2012

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