Common Redshank

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1Shorebirds / Fauna of Europe / Taxonomy / Totanus / Common Greenshank / Common Redshank / Tringa / Birds of Western Australia / Ornithology

Key concepts of Article 7(4): Version[removed]Species no. 56: Redshank Tringa totanus Distribution: The Redshank is breeding in temperate, boreal and steppe regions of Eurasia, from the Iberian Peninsula to northern Norway

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Source URL: ec.europa.eu

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-15 03:07:50
2Fauna of Europe / Fauna of Asia / Plover / Common Greenshank / Spotted Redshank / Birding in Chennai / Tringa / Wading birds / Ornithology

BROWNSEA NATURE RESERVE DIGEST – AUGUST 2011 Common and Sandwich Terns remain on the lagoon although the nesting season is all but over. Now is the time for waders and numbers of returning winter birds are already slow

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Source URL: www.dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk

Language: English - Date: 2011-08-04 02:08:15
3Ornithology / Lagoons / Fauna of Europe / Brownsea Island / Isle of Purbeck / Scouting / Spotted Redshank / Common Greenshank / Tringa / Wading birds / Dorset

BROWNSEA NATURE RESERVE DIGEST AUGUST 2013 Following a successful and productive nesting season, particularly for Sandwich Terns, Black-headed Gulls and Shelduck, the lagoon has entered a period of change. With the breed

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Source URL: www.dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk

Language: English - Date: 2013-08-01 07:31:20
4Isle of Purbeck / Lagoons / Scouting / Counties of England / Spotted Redshank / Common Ringed Plover / Dorset / Fauna of Asia / Brownsea Island

BROWNSEA NATURE RESERVE DIGEST – October 2010 The lagoon is alive with wading birds. On the highest tides recently we have had counts of 1,223 Black-tailed Godwit, 530 Avocet and 750 Oystercatcher. Up to 7 Curlew Sandp

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Source URL: www.dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk

Language: English - Date: 2010-10-07 09:14:59
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