Wood Sandpiper

Scientific name : Tringa glareola
Other names: Български: Малък горски водобегач , Brezhoneg: Strelleg-geun , Català: Valona , Česky: Vodouš bahenní , Dansk: Tinksmed , Deutsch: Bruchwasserläufer , Esperanto: Brovtringo , Español: Andarríos bastardo , Eesti: Mudatilder , Basque: Kuliska pikart , Suomi: Liro , Français: Chevalier sylvain , Magyar: Réti cankó , Italiano: Piro-piro boschereccio , 日本語: タカブシギ , Lietuviškai: Tikutis , Latviešu: Purva tilbīte , Nederlands: Bosruiter , Norsk (nynorsk): Grønstilk , Norsk: Grønnstilk , Polski: Łęczak , Português: Maçarico-bastardo , Русский: Фифи , Svenska: Grönbena , Türkçe: Orman düdükçünü

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Short Description

The upper side of the body is grey brown. The wing underparts are light grey. The white tail displays pretty stripes, which are a little blurred in the middle. In display dress this bird has thick white spots on the ...

Sightings

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