Greater Yellowlegs

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1Lesser Yellowlegs / Greater Yellowlegs / Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network / Fit / Tringa / Shorebirds / Ornithology

CONSERVATION PLAN FOR THE LESSER YELLOWLEGS (TRINGA FLAVIPES) Version 1.0 August 2012 Robert P. Clay1, Arne J. Lesterhuis1, and Silvia Centrón2

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Source URL: www.whsrn.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-10 14:09:38
2Washington / Greater Yellowlegs / Salmon / Totten Inlet / Puget Sound / Geography of the United States / Tringa / Shorebirds

Bird Populations 8:21-25 © The Institute for Bird Populations 2007 CHANGES IN THE SEASONAL ABUNDANCE OF GREATER YELLOWLEGS AT TOTTEN INLET, WASHINGTON1

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Source URL: birdpop.net

Language: English - Date: 2009-12-31 22:54:37
3Tringa / Ducks / Anas / Greater Yellowlegs / Mallard / Sandpiper / Ornithology / Shorebirds / Zoology

Chambly Canal Every bird needs habitat—food, water, cover, and a nest site—to survive and reproduce. A Wood Duck, for example, finds food in open water and its cover and nest site on the wooded shoreline. Wood Ducks

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Source URL: www.lcbp.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-04-11 08:34:18
4Kingfishers / Shorebirds / Tringa / Belted Kingfisher / Pied Kingfisher / Black Oystercatcher / Bald Eagle / Greater Yellowlegs / Bird / Ornithology / Zoology / Megaceryle

MARINE BIRDS Bald Eagles Haliaeetus leucocephalus: With its white head and tail, and brown body, a mature Bald Eagle is unmistakable. Young Bald Eagles have speckled brown and white appearance. These birds are a year-rou

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Source URL: www.islandescapades.com

Language: English - Date: 2006-05-23 22:16:35
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