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Redshank

Tringa totanus

Description:

As the tide goes out these and other wading birds (waders) appear all over the place, then when the tide turns they all start bunching up together in large mixed flocks until it is too deep, when they go and rest until it starts to go out again. They will do this day and night until springtime when they start to move back north for breeding.

Habitat:

Tidal river mudflats

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Algarve, Portugal

Spotted on Dec 20, 2011
Submitted on Feb 5, 2012

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