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Bar-tailed Godwit

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 +[[Image:Bar-tailed_Godwit.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|Ragna|Ragna}}]]
;[[:Category:Limosa|Limosa]] lapponica ;[[:Category:Limosa|Limosa]] lapponica
-[[Image:Bar-tailed_Godwit.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by Ragna]]+ 
-[[Image:barwit_breeding.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Alternate plumage; photo by postcardcv]]+
==Identification== ==Identification==
 +In '''Breeding''' plumage: belly rufous with no or little barring, and dark bill slightly upturned.<br />
 +In '''Non-breeding''' plumage: back gray with streaking, upturned bill bicolored, and long supercilium extending back past eye.<br />
 +In '''Juvenile''' plumage: back patterned with white and gray, upturned bill bicolored, and long supercilium extending back past eye.
 +====Similar Species====
 +[[Black-tailed Godwit]], which has a straighter bill; and from [[Eurasian Curlew]] and [[Whimbrel]] which both have down-curved beaks.
==Distribution== ==Distribution==
 +[[Image:barwit_breeding.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Alternate plumage; photo by {{user|postcardcv|postcardcv}}]]
*Breeds in northern [[Palearctic]]: extreme northern [[Scandinavia]] ([[Norway]], [[Finland]], limited in [[Sweden]]), [[Arctic]] [[Russia]] (Kola Peninsula eastwards), and [[Alaska]]. *Breeds in northern [[Palearctic]]: extreme northern [[Scandinavia]] ([[Norway]], [[Finland]], limited in [[Sweden]]), [[Arctic]] [[Russia]] (Kola Peninsula eastwards), and [[Alaska]].
*Migration most active March-April (south to north), and August-October (north to south). Seen regularly en route through the Baltic Sea, North Sea, and Atlantic coasts. Rare to find any distance inland. *Migration most active March-April (south to north), and August-October (north to south). Seen regularly en route through the Baltic Sea, North Sea, and Atlantic coasts. Rare to find any distance inland.
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====Vagrancy==== ====Vagrancy====
Vagrant north to [[Svalbard]], [[Iceland]] and the [[Faroe Islands]]; [[Cyprus]] and eastern [[Mediterranean]] countries; [[Madeira]] and the [[Azores]]. Vagrant north to [[Svalbard]], [[Iceland]] and the [[Faroe Islands]]; [[Cyprus]] and eastern [[Mediterranean]] countries; [[Madeira]] and the [[Azores]].
- +Casual vagrant in [[North America]] on both coasts.
 +==Taxonomy==
 +[[Image:BARTGODWIT019.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by {{user|I4ani|I4ani}}<br />Brignogan Plage, Brittany, [[France]], September 2008]]
 +Some authorities show 4 subspecies<sup>[[#References|[2]]]</sup>.
 +====Subspecies<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>====
 +*''L. l. lapponica'':
 +:* Bar-tailed Godwit (European): [[Lapland]] to Taymyr Peninsula; winters to [[Africa]] and [[India]]
 +*''L. l. menzbieri'':
 +:*Northern [[Siberia]]; winters South-eastern [[Asia]] to coastal [[Australia]], [[Tasmania]]
 +*''L. l. baueri'':
 +:*Bar-tailed Godwit (Siberian): North-eastern [[Siberia]] to western [[Alaska]]; winters [[China]] to [[New Zealand]]
==Habitat== ==Habitat==
*Coastal estuaries and sheltered sandy shores. *Coastal estuaries and sheltered sandy shores.
*Arctic breeding habitat is lowland tundra; sometimes in upland areas and among trees. *Arctic breeding habitat is lowland tundra; sometimes in upland areas and among trees.
- 
==Behaviour== ==Behaviour==
-==Bird Song==+Very gregarious in the winter, forming huge flocks with other waders at the water's edge.
 +====Diet====
 +The diet includes worms, snails and insects.
 +====Breeding====
 +It nests on the ground, usually in short vegetation, in marshy areas above the tree-line.
 +===Vocalisation===
<flashmp3>Limosa lapponica (song).mp3</flashmp3><br /> <flashmp3>Limosa lapponica (song).mp3</flashmp3><br />
''[[Media:Limosa lapponica (song).mp3|Listen in an external program]]'' ''[[Media:Limosa lapponica (song).mp3|Listen in an external program]]''
 +==References==
 +#{{Ref-Clements6thDec08}}#Avibase
 +#Collins Pocket Guide to British Birds 1966
 +#Collins Field Guide 5th Edition
 +#Collins Bird Guide ISBN 0 00 219728 6
 +{{ref}}
==External Links== ==External Links==
 +*[http://www.arthurgrosset.com/europebirds/bar-tailedgodwit.html Arthur Grosset's Birds]
{{GSearch|Limosa+lapponica}} {{GSearch|Limosa+lapponica}}
-*[http://www.aviceda.org/abid/birdimages.php?action=birdspecies&fid=35&bid=439 View more images of this species on the ABID]+ 
-*[http://www.orientalbirdimages.org/birdimages.php?action=birdspecies&Bird_ID=1255&Bird_Image_ID=2945&Bird_Family_ID=138 View more images of this species on Orientalbirdimages]+[[Category:Birds]][[Category:Limosa]] [[Category:Bird Songs]]
-[[Category:Birds]][[Category:Limosa]]+

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Photo by Ragna
Photo by Ragna
Limosa lapponica

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[edit] Identification

In Breeding plumage: belly rufous with no or little barring, and dark bill slightly upturned.
In Non-breeding plumage: back gray with streaking, upturned bill bicolored, and long supercilium extending back past eye.
In Juvenile plumage: back patterned with white and gray, upturned bill bicolored, and long supercilium extending back past eye.

[edit] Similar Species

Black-tailed Godwit, which has a straighter bill; and from Eurasian Curlew and Whimbrel which both have down-curved beaks.

[edit] Distribution

Alternate plumage; photo by postcardcv
Alternate plumage; photo by postcardcv
  • Breeds in northern Palearctic: extreme northern Scandinavia (Norway, Finland, limited in Sweden), Arctic Russia (Kola Peninsula eastwards), and Alaska.
  • Migration most active March-April (south to north), and August-October (north to south). Seen regularly en route through the Baltic Sea, North Sea, and Atlantic coasts. Rare to find any distance inland.
  • Winters to southern Africa and Australasia. A varying concentration of individuals will occur year-round in this non-breeding range.

[edit] Vagrancy

Vagrant north to Svalbard, Iceland and the Faroe Islands; Cyprus and eastern Mediterranean countries; Madeira and the Azores. Casual vagrant in North America on both coasts.

[edit] Taxonomy

Photo by I4aniBrignogan Plage, Brittany, France, September 2008
Photo by I4ani
Brignogan Plage, Brittany, France, September 2008

Some authorities show 4 subspecies[2].

[edit] Subspecies[1]

  • L. l. lapponica:
  • L. l. menzbieri:
  • L. l. baueri:

[edit] Habitat

  • Coastal estuaries and sheltered sandy shores.
  • Arctic breeding habitat is lowland tundra; sometimes in upland areas and among trees.

[edit] Behaviour

Very gregarious in the winter, forming huge flocks with other waders at the water's edge.

[edit] Diet

The diet includes worms, snails and insects.

[edit] Breeding

It nests on the ground, usually in short vegetation, in marshy areas above the tree-line.

[edit] Vocalisation


Listen in an external program

[edit] References

  1. Clements, JF. 2008. The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World. 6th ed., with updates to December 2008. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0801445019.
  2. Avibase
  3. Collins Pocket Guide to British Birds 1966
  4. Collins Field Guide 5th Edition
  5. Collins Bird Guide ISBN 0 00 219728 6

[edit] External Links

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