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Wilson's Snipe

Gallinago delicata

Description:

A common shorebird of wet, grassy spots, the Wilson's Snipe has an extremely long bill that it uses to probe in the mud for small invertebrates. Its camouflage is so good that it often is not seen before it flushes from the grass. •The hollow, low whistled sound called "winnowing" is used by the male to defend his territory and attract a mate. It is not a vocal sound, but rather is produced by air flowing over the outstretched tail feathers with each wingbeat. The outer tail feathers are greatly modified to produce the sound and are thin and curved. •The long bill of the Wilson's Snipe is flexible. The tips can be opened and closed with no movement at the base of the bill. Sensory pits at the tip of the bill allow the snipe to feel its prey deep in the mud.

Habitat:

marsh

Notes:

This species is very shy and camouflages so well, it is uncommon to see them.

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DonnaPomeroy
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DonnaPomeroy

California, USA

Spotted on Nov 23, 2012
Submitted on Dec 2, 2012

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