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Temminck’s Stint
Latin Name:
Calidris temminckii
Category:
Size:
13-15cm
Description:
Tiny, rather plain wader with short, fine, slightly down-curved bill, pale yellowish legs; rather parallel posture; non-breeding adult has more uniform grey-brown upperparts, grey wash on breast, white underparts; darker black and brown patterning on upperparts in breeding, with darker head and breast; in flight, differs from other stints by white outer-tail feathers; fairly, but not overly, gregarious; singly, or in small scattered flocks; shy, skulking at edges of wetlands; easily overlooked; slower, less active feeder than other stints.
Habitat:
Inland freshwater wetlands, fields; mudflats, marshes.
Food:
Crustaceans, molluscs, insects.
Distribution:
Lowlands throughout the region
Call:
Call Description:
High, trilling tirrrr.
IUCN:
National Status:
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