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Black-tailed Godwit
Latin Name:
Limosa limosa
Category:
Size:
40cm
Description:
Sexes alike. Female slightly larger than male. Grey-brown above; whitish below; very long, straight beak; in flight, broad, white wing-bars, white
rump and black tail-tip distinctive. In summer, dull rufous-red on head, neck and breast, with close-barred lower breast and flanks. The Bar-tailed Godwit
L. lapponica has a slightly upcurved beak; in flight, lack of white wing-bars and barred black and white tail help identification. Gregarious, often with other large waders; quite active, probing with long beak; wades in water, the long legs often barely visible; fast and graceful, low flight.
Habitat:
marshes, estuaries, creeks.
Food:
crustaceans, worms, molluscs, aquatic insects.
Distribution:
winter visitor, fairly common over N India; lesser numbers towards E and S India. The Bar-tailed is most common along the W seaboard, south to between Goa and Mumbai.
Call:
Call Description:
an occasional, fairly loud kwika…kwik.
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