Bar-tailed Godwit
Limosa lapponica
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Size:
37 to 42 centimeters (14.5 to 16.5 inches)
Weight:
190 to 400 grams (6.7 to 14.1 ounces)
Taxonomy:
Linnaeus, 1758
Short Description:
The Bar-tailed Godwit (Limosa lapponica) is a migratory shorebird found in Pakistan. During the winter months, it inhabits coastal areas, estuaries, and mudflats along the coastlines of Pakistan, particularly in regions such as the Indus Delta and along the Arabian Sea coast.
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Bar-tailed Godwits typically breed in the Arctic regions of Eurasia and North America during the summer months and migrate southwards to warmer areas during the winter. In Pakistan, they are commonly found in coastal areas, particularly along the southern coastline.
Bar-tailed Godwits exhibit a variety of behaviors, including foraging in mudflats and shallow waters for invertebrates such as worms, mollusks, and crustaceans. They are known for their long migratory flights, often undertaking one of the longest non-stop migratory journeys of any bird species, traveling thousands of kilometers between their breeding and wintering grounds.
Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast
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