Ynglende adult © Andy Bankert eBird S68699710 Macaulay Library ML 232380621
Juvenil © Dorian Anderson
Ikke-ynglende adult © David M. Bell
Ynglende adult © Marky Mutchler
Fældende adult © Marky Mutchler
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Fældende adult © Jorge Eduardo Ruano
Juvenil © Matthew Bode
Juvenil (with Black-bellied Plover) © Jason Ransom
Ynglende adult © Bob MacDonnell

Canadisk Kobbersneppe Limosa haemastica

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Identification

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The smallest godwit, overall rather dark. Long upturned bill, red at the base with a black tip. Breeding male shows rich rufous belly and messy black, gray, and white pattern on back. Female duller. Nonbreeding birds are overall plain gray, but juveniles have more cinnamon tones. Note white eyebrow in all plumages. Most distinctive field mark is black underwing, only seen in flight. Breeds on grassy tundra in Canada and Alaska, winters in southern South America. In migration, found in flooded fields, beaches, mudflats, and shallow marshy pools, sometimes in mixed flocks with Willet or yellowlegs.

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