Jack Snipe

Latin Name: 
Lymnocryptes minimus
Size: 
21cm
Description: 

The smallest and most distinctive snipe, and the only one with a wedge-shaped tail that is not rufous. Short-billed, with distinctive head pattern (split supercilium, with short dark line over eye and no pale central coronal stripe), conspicuous long straight golden scapular and mantle-stripes and streaked breast. In flight, no pale panel on upperwing-coverts; note rounded wings with faint white trailing edges and pointed tail, partly white underwing and extensively white belly.

Habitat: 
Marshes and paddyfields.
Distribution: 
Winter visitor to plains of N Afghanistan, Indus Valley
Call: 
Call Description: 
Invariably silent when flushed.
National Status: 
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