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- Kleefstra is also chief editor of the Dutch ornithological magazine Limosa.
- Many Anas acuta ), Black-tailed godwit ( Limosa limosa ), and ruff ( Philomachus pugnax ).
- Many Anas acuta ), Black-tailed godwit ( Limosa limosa ), and ruff ( Philomachus pugnax ).
- Birds of the " limosa " subspecies from western Europe fly south to Morocco and then on to Senegal and Guinea-Bissau.
- Among them are : Acrocephalus paludicola, Crex crex, Limosa limosa, Grus grus, Botaurus stellaris, Ixobychus minutus or quite common here Chlidonias Niger.
- Among them are : Acrocephalus paludicola, Crex crex, Limosa limosa, Grus grus, Botaurus stellaris, Ixobychus minutus or quite common here Chlidonias Niger.
- Some birds that migrate over huge distances destroy part of their gut, kidneys and liver to save weight, say researchers who studied the bar-tailed godwit, Limosa lapponica.
- The presumed scolopacid wader " Limosa gypsorum " ( Montmartre Late Eocene of France ) is sometimes considered a rail and then placed in the genus " Montirallus ".
- It is distinguished from the black-tailed godwit ( " Limosa limosa " ) by its barred, rather than wholly black, tail and a lack of white wing bars.
- It is distinguished from the black-tailed godwit ( " Limosa limosa " ) by its barred, rather than wholly black, tail and a lack of white wing bars.
- According to the California Native Plant Society " L . limosa " is classified on List 1B : Rare, threatened, or endangered; and 0.1 : Seriously endangered.
- Lake County has habitats for a variety of species of concern including the uncommon herb, " Legenere limosa ", the rare " Eryngium constancei, " and the tule elk.
- Some bar-tailed godwits " Limosa lapponica " have the longest known non-stop flight of any migrant, flying 11, 000 km from Alaska to their New Zealand non-breeding areas.
- Con un clima-microclima-especial con precipitaciones de intensidad moderada, entorno a 400-600 mm de lluvia al a駉, y unos suelos constituidos por arenas limosas o arcillas, combinadas con margas y calc醨eas.
- The bogs are also home to a significant percentage of the total national breeding population of such species as common crane ( " Grus grus " ) and black-tailed godwit ( " Limosa limosa " ).
- The bogs are also home to a significant percentage of the total national breeding population of such species as common crane ( " Grus grus " ) and black-tailed godwit ( " Limosa limosa " ).
- Flying curlews may also resemble, albeit not existing in the same area, bar-tailed godwits ( " Limosa lapponica " ) in their winter plumages; however, the latter have a smaller body, a slightly upturned beak, and legs that do not reach far beyond their tail tips.
- It also qualifies for international importance as the numbers of three species exceed the international threshold Light-bellied Brent Goose ( " Branta bernicla hrota " ), Black-tailed Godwit ( " Limosa limosa " ) and Bar-tailed Godwit ( " Limosa lapponica " ).
- It also qualifies for international importance as the numbers of three species exceed the international threshold Light-bellied Brent Goose ( " Branta bernicla hrota " ), Black-tailed Godwit ( " Limosa limosa " ) and Bar-tailed Godwit ( " Limosa lapponica " ).
- It also qualifies for international importance as the numbers of three species exceed the international threshold Light-bellied Brent Goose ( " Branta bernicla hrota " ), Black-tailed Godwit ( " Limosa limosa " ) and Bar-tailed Godwit ( " Limosa lapponica " ).
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