dowitcher การใช้
- Is that a long-billed dowitcher or a marbled godwit?
- Speculation included the willet, a kerlew or a dowitcher.
- Asked what the dowitchers were feeding on, he said:
- Rare birds reported in the lake are Asiatic dowitchers ( NT ).
- And the little tiny peeps are just smaller and more active than the dowitchers.
- The most similar species is the Asiatic dowitcher.
- It and the very similar long-billed dowitcher were considered one species until 1950.
- Migrants include, greater and lesser yellowlegs, long-billed dowitchers, and western sandpipers.
- The names of American dowitchers are misleading, as there is much overlap in their bill lengths.
- The Dowitcher feeds like a sewing-machine, rapidly jabbing its long bill perpendicularly into the mud.
- Across the years, he chronicles the passing creatures, from marbled godwits to short-billed dowitchers.
- None of these combines the reddish belly and barred flanks of the breeding plumage long-billed dowitcher.
- About 60 to 70 percent are western sandpipers, and they are joined by stilts, dowitchers and avocets.
- This bird is more likely to be seen near ocean coasts during migration than the long-billed dowitcher.
- Among the frequent guests are Chinese egrets, Asiatic dowitchers, sanpipers, black-tailed godwit and red knot.
- To the left of the dowitchers is a lesser yellowlegs and behind it is a bunch of semi-palmated sandpipers.
- Long-billed dowitcher is a rare but regular visitor to western Europe, with some individuals staying for long periods.
- Near threatened species include black-headed ibis, Asian dowitcher, lesser flamingo, spoonbill, darter and painted stork.
- Other local water birds include sanderlings, terns, cormorants, gulls, dowitchers, yellowlegs, dunlins, plovers and knots.
- These birds forage on muddy, picking up food by sight, often jabbing like the dowitchers with which they often associate.
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