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godwits Meaning in Bengali



বড় wading পাখি করে একটি Curlew বর্ণনার অনুরূপ; একটি দীর্ঘ সামান্য উদগ্র বিল হয়েছে





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Bar-tailed godwits breed on Arctic coasts and tundra from Scandinavia to Alaska, and overwinter.


Black-tailed godwits spend (the northern hemisphere) winter in areas as diverse as the Indian.


The godwits are a group of large, long-billed, long-legged and strongly migratory waders of the bird genus Limosa.


important numbers of dark-bellied brent geese, shelducks and black-tailed godwits.


They resemble godwits in body and bill shape, and the reddish underparts in summer, but are much.


Flying curlews may also resemble bar-tailed godwits (Limosa lapponica) in their winter plumages; however, the latter have a.


one of the most ancient lineages of scolopacid waders, together with the godwits which look similar but have straight bills.


important source of food for waders, such as golden plovers, black-tailed godwits and curlews.


popular stopover sites for godwits in the spring and fall.


Feeding on mudflat at low tide, Elkhorn Slough Marbled godwits feeding, Point Reyes National.


important (and sometimes internationally) numbers of wintering black-tailed godwits.


There are also winter visitors including black-tailed godwits, grey plovers and turnstones.


nationally significant shelducks, grey plovers, dunlins, black-tailed godwits and redshanks.


are birds at Vange Marsh such as avocets, common terns and black-tailed godwits.


of international importance for wintering brent geese and black-tailed godwits, and of national importance for six other bird species, including little.


the site is converting to salt marsh, with birds including black-tailed godwits, dunlins, redshanks, lapwings and avocets.


internationally important numbers of avocets, and other birds include black-tailed godwits, oystercatechers, marsh harriers, pintails, wigeons and grey plovers.


wintering dark-bellied brent geese, and nationally important for black-tailed godwits, shelducks and shoveller ducks.


Feeding in deeper water are the longer-legged avocets, stilts and godwits.


operating lime-works, he discovered a bird high-tide roost with bar-tailed godwits (Limosa lapponica), wrybills (Anarhynchus frontalis) and South Island pied.



godwits's Meaning':

large wading bird that resembles a curlew; has a long slightly upturned bill

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