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Range
Map - Birds of the
Arctic
Photo
Credit: http://www.usgs.gov
Measuring
about 8 inches in length, the breeding Dunlin has
a sand-colored cap, brown wings with black streaks,
reddish back, white face, throat, and sides with
fine black streaks, and a black belly. The legs
are black. The bill is long, black, and slightly
downcurved. The non-breeding Dunlin is dull brown
above and white below. Males and females are similar.
Diet:
Insects, aquatic invertebrates.
Range:
The Dunlin breeds in northern Alaska, Canada, and
Eurasia. During migration, it can be found throughout
Canada and the United States. In winter, the Dunlin
is found along both coasts, the west coast of Mexico,
and along the coasts of Europe, Asia, and west Africa.
Habitat:
The
Dunlin breeds on coastal tundra but is found in
estuaries, mudflats, beachfronts, marshes, lakes,
and ponds during migration and in the winter.
Status:
The Dunlin is common.
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