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Where to see birds in NZ
September to March by arctic breeding birds – predominantly godwits. For further information contact the Visitor Information Bureau, Napier City, or the Ahuriri Estuary ... birds that breed in Siberia and Alaska can be seen at very close quarters. Bar-tailed godwits and red knots are the most common species, but golden plovers, curlews, and several species ...
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LIPU-UK -> Working in Britain for Birds in Italy
Black -tailed Godwit, the Crane, and naturally, the Swallow, which as early as the 6th century BC ... Black-shouldered Kites have wintered in central southern Italy, and Black-winged Stilts and Bar-tailed Godwits in the north. In the same way, many early migrants, like Golden Plovers, Cranes, Garganeys ...
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LIPU-UK -> Working in Britain for Birds in Italy - The Hoopoe January 2000
Herons and Black-winged Stilts, Flamingos and many species of duck, Marsh Harriers, Curlews, Black-tailed Godwits and Little Egrets. They are "lion hearted" these poachers: well hidden inside concrete bunkers dug ...
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PRBO Conservation Science: Images from New Zealand
Us Images from New Zealand Satellite tagging Bar-tailed Godwits in New Zealand: February 2007 (Photos by Nils ... for shorebirds including Bar-tailed Godwits. We did some resighting of roost flocks of Bar-tailed Godwits on the Spit and saw many color-marked birds including some banded in Alaska over the past few years. Bob resighting color-banded and flagged Bar-tailed Godwits ...
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PRBO Conservation Science: Bar-tailed Godwit
PRBO Contact / Visit Us Molting Bar-tailed Godwit in New Zealand photo Phil Battley Project Navigator Today's Live Maps of Bar-tailed Godwits Population of Concern Breeding Biology Migration Conservation ... godwits to learn more about how these birds migrate: http://alaska.usgs.gov/science/biology/shorebirds/barg_updates.html Conservation status It is estimated that 100,000-150,000 Bar-tailed Godwits ...
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Peep's Puddle!
Several species, such as Long-billed Curlews, Upland Sandpipers and Marbled Godwits, are grassland specialists during the breeding season. Others, such as Buff-breasted Sandpipers, are found ... colored underwings, unbarred primaries, chevron marks on the sides and an indistinct crown stripe. Sharp-tailed Sandpiper – Calidris acuminata L: 6 3/4-8" Wingspan: 16 3/4-19 1/4 ...
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Manomet:
Western Hemisphere. These include Sandpipers, Plovers, Stilts, Avocets, Red Knots, Godwits, Oystercatchers, Curlews, and Phalaropes. Today, many of these species are in serious trouble; their numbers ... and have all the duties of tending the nest and incubating the eggs. The Bar-tailed Godwit flies from Alaska to New Zealand in one non-stop flight of 7,150 ...
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