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  2. Bar-tailed godwit - Wikipedia

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    The adult has blue-grey legs and a long, tapering, slightly upturned bi-coloured bill: pink at the base and black towards the tip. The neck, breast and belly are unbroken brick red in breeding plumage, and dark brown above. [11] Females breeding plumage is much duller than males, with a chestnut to cinnamon belly. [7]

  3. Godwit - Wikipedia

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    The godwits can be distinguished from the curlews by their straight or slightly upturned bills, and from the dowitchers by their longer legs. The winter plumages are fairly drab, but three species have reddish underparts when breeding. The females are appreciably larger than the males. Godwits were once a popular British dish.

  4. Category:Shorebirds - Wikipedia

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    Shorebirds are birds commonly found along sandy or rocky shorelines, mudflats, and shallow waters. In some regions, shorebirds are considered wading birds.

  5. Procellariiformes - Wikipedia

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    Procellariiformes / p r ɒ s ɛ ˈ l ɛər i. ɪ f ɔːr m iː z / is an order of seabirds that comprises four families: the albatrosses, the petrels and shearwaters, and two families of storm petrels.

  6. Seabird - Wikipedia

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    Many waders (or shorebirds) and herons are also highly marine, living on the sea's edge (coast), but are also not treated as seabirds. Sea eagles and other fish-eating birds of prey are also typically excluded, however tied to marine environments they may be. [6] German ornithologist Gerald Mayr defined the "core waterbird" clade Aequornithes ...

  7. Water bird - Wikipedia

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    Geese and ducks are just two types of water birds, which include seabirds, shorebirds, waterfowl, and numerous other forms of birds. Video of gulls, ducks, and swans feeding on the Danube River in Vienna (2014) A water bird, alternatively waterbird or aquatic bird, is a bird that lives on or around water.

  8. Albatross - Wikipedia

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    A southern royal albatross: Note the large, hooked beak and nasal tubes. The albatrosses are a group of large to very large birds; they are the largest of the Procellariiformes. The bill is large, strong, and sharp-edged, with the upper mandible terminating in a large hook.

  9. Beak - Wikipedia

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    For example, females of nearly all shorebirds have longer bills than males of the same species, [80] and female American avocets have beaks which are slightly more upturned than those of males. [81] Males of the larger gull species have bigger, stouter beaks than those of females of the same species, and immatures can have smaller, more slender ...