Breeding adult © Philipp Maleko eBird S72051874 Macaulay Library ML 253095181
Nonbreeding adult © 見銘 陳
Nonbreeding adult © Wai Loon Wong
Breeding adult © Vladimir Pronkevich
Nonbreeding adult © Supaporn Teamwong
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Nonbreeding adult © Wai Loon Wong
Nonbreeding adult © Craig Brelsford

Nordmann's Greenshank Tringa guttifer

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Identification

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Rare and declining Asian shorebird. Similar to Common Greenshank, with a burlier, more bull-headed appearance, shorter legs, and thicker bill. Breeding adult mostly gray above, white below, with densely spotted breast and upper sides. Nonbreeding adult pearly gray above and snowy white below. Bicolored bill is olive-green at the base, darkening towards the tip. Call is distinctive, usually a single nasal note, instead of the mellow “tu-tu-tu!” of Common Greenshank. Breeds in coastal marsh and sparse wet forests; winters on mudflats, coastal wetlands, aquaculture ponds, and paddies.

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