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  • Beak Brown, Black.
  • Diet On breeding grounds insects, snails and slugs; on passage, crabs, shrimps, molluscs, worms.
  • Feather Cream/Buff, Brown, Grey, Black, White.
  • Leg Blue.
  • Length 40-46cm.
  • Habitats Upland, Marine and Intertidal, Wetland, Grassland.
  • UK breeding birds 310 pairs.
  • UK wintering 41 birds.
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