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Gray-tailed Tattler

Gray-tailed Tattler

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The Grey-tailed Tattler is a medium-sized shorebird characterized by its grey upperparts and pale underparts, with a distinct white supercilium. It is known for its long migrations between its breeding and wintering grounds.
Where to spot
Breeds in northeastern Siberia and winters across Southeast Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. Observed on rocky shores, coral reefs, and sandy beaches during migration and winter.
How to spot
Look for its characteristic 'bobbing' or 'tail-waving' behavior as it forages. Its uniform grey plumage and distinctive call ('tui-tui-tui') are key identification features.
When to spot
Best seen during autumn and spring migrations (September-November and April-May) along coastal routes, and throughout the non-breeding season in its wintering grounds.
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File:Grey-tailed Tattler (Tringa brevipes) (40338840100).jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Grey-tailed Tattler (Tringa brevipes) (40598780980).jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Grey-tailed Tattler (Tringa brevipes) (42474642534).jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Grey-tailed Tattler (Tringa brevipes) (8603085152).jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Tringa brevipes.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Tringa brevipes 186214308.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Tringa brevipes 186214355.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Tringa brevipes in flight.JPG
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Tringa brevipes on rock.JPG
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
Its genus name 'Tringa' comes from the New Latin word for a sandpiper-like wading bird, while 'brevipes' refers to its relatively short legs compared to some other shorebirds.
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