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The grey-tailed tattler also known as the Siberian tattler or Polynesian tattler, is a small shorebird in the genus Tringa. The English name for the ...
A handsomely-marked medium-sized gray shorebird with a medium-length, straight bill. Similar to Wandering Tattler; note wider white eyebrows that meet on the ...
The Grey-tailed Tattler is widespread along coastal regions from the border of Western Australia to Melville Island and east to at least south Goulburn Island.
Grey-tailed Tattlers are migratory, moving south for the northern winter, mainly along the east coast of Asia but also across the south-western Pacific Ocean.
The grey-tailed tattler is a medium-sized, straight-billed wader with grey upperparts and white underbody with narrow grey barring on the breast and flanks. Non ...
The grey-tailed tattler or Polynesian tattler, Tringa brevipes (formerly Heteroscelus brevipes) is a small, foraging shorebird in the genus Tringa.

Grey-tailed tattler

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The grey-tailed tattler, also known as the Siberian tattler or Polynesian tattler, is a small shorebird in the genus Tringa. The English name for the tattlers refers to their noisy call. Wikipedia
Conservation status: Near Threatened (Population decreasing)
Scientific name: Tringa brevipes
Family: Scolopacidae
Rank: Species
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This species has been uplisted to Near Threatened owing to evidence that it is undergoing a moderately rapid population decline, driven by on-going habitat loss ...
The Grey-tailed Tattler can be seen in tidal flats in the spring and autumn. It is sometimes seen at the edge of watery paddy fields or rivers.
Breeds in N montane taiga and forest tundra, along rivers and streams, and on stone or pebble shorelines of lakes; up to 1800 m.
Grey-tailed Tattler · Scientific Name: Tringa brevipes · Range: Breeds in northern Siberia, winters south through the Malay Peninsula, Phillippines, and coastal ...