




Calidris himantopus
The Stilt Sandpiper is a small, elegant bird with long legs and a slender body. It loves to wade in shallow waters, searching for tasty bugs and tiny fish to eat.
生息地: Wetlands
The Stilt Sandpiper has remarkably long, yellowish-green legs, giving it a stilted appearance. Its plumage is mottled brown and streaked above, with a white belly and a distinct white eyebrow stripe. A long, slightly decurved bill helps identify this slender shorebird.





カテゴリ
鳥類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Baby Stilt Sandpipers leave their nest just hours after hatching, ready to explore!
Their name "Stilt" comes from their super-long legs, which look like stilts!
These tiny birds are Olympic flyers, migrating from the Arctic all the way to Chile!
When feeding, they often move their bill back and forth, like a sewing machine!
Stilt Sandpiper can probe deep into soft mud with its long, sensitive bill to find hidden invertebrates in shallow wetlands.
Stilt Sandpiper has super long legs, allowing it to wade into deeper water than other small shorebirds to find hidden food.
Stilt Sandpiper can fly thousands of kilometers between its Arctic breeding grounds and South American wintering areas, finding food.
They eat tiny bugs and other small critters found in mud and shallow water.
Falco peregrinus
as a migratory prey item
Falco columbarius
predator on smaller birds
Chironomus plumosus
preys on larvae in mud
Artemia salina
filters from saline waters
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always watch birds from a distance and don't try to catch them.
18-23 cm
40-45 cm
0.04-0.07 kg
6-10 年
60 km/h
They eat tiny bugs and other small critters found in mud and shallow water.
Wetlands
Foraging
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