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Bar-tailed Godwit

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==Identification== ==Identification==
 +In Breeding plumage: belly rufous with no or little barring, and dark bill slightly upturned.
 +In Nonbreeding plumage: back gray with streaking, upturned bill bicolored, and long supercilium extending back past eye.
 +In Juvenal plumage: back patterned with white and gray, upturned bill bicolored, and long supercilium extending back past eye.
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==Distribution== ==Distribution==
*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]].

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Limosa lapponica
Photo by Ragna
Photo by Ragna
Alternate plumage; photo by postcardcv
Alternate plumage; photo by postcardcv

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Identification

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

Distribution

  • 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.

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.

Habitat

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

Behaviour

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