godwit การใช้
- Is that a long-billed dowitcher or a marbled godwit?
- Black-tailed godwits are seen every few years on the reserve.
- This area houses large numbers of bar-tailed godwits during migration.
- On average, it is the largest of the 4 species of godwit.
- The bar-tailed godwit is a non-breeding migrant in Australia.
- The black-tailed godwit is an interesting case.
- Godwits and knots depart usually between mid-March and early-April.
- The Seabird Coast is well known for its godwits.
- Godwits migrate in huge flocks to and fro between New Zealand and Alaska.
- Breeding species here include the redshank, black-tailed godwit and ruff.
- Feeding in deeper water are the longer-legged avocets, stilts and godwits.
- Godwits were once a popular British dish.
- Migratory birds including Siberian avocet and black-tailed godwit, and many other waders.
- The New Zealand government purposely limits the local population for the sake of the godwits.
- There are also winter visitors including black-tailed godwits, grey plovers and turnstones.
- Small Godwit symbols were placed beneath the cockpit side windows as a link to the past.
- The surrounding dry prairie uplands offer opportunities to observe marbled godwits and long-billed curlews.
- The Matagorda Bay area contains American oystercatchers, Hudsonian godwits, and white-rumped sandpipers.
- The Bar-tailed Godwit, for example, migrates from Alaska to New Zealand each year.
- Across the years, he chronicles the passing creatures, from marbled godwits to short-billed dowitchers.
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