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    Willet (redirect from Tringa semipalmata)
    The willet (Tringa semipalmata) is a large shorebird in the family Scolopacidae. It is a relatively large and robust sandpiper and is the largest of the...
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    nebularia Willet, Tringa semipalmata – formerly Catoptrophorus semipalmatus Lesser yellowlegs, Tringa flavipes Nordmann's greenshank, Tringa guttifer Marsh...
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    employed is probing soft soils, muds and sands for prey. The third, used by Tringa shanks, involves running in shallow water with the bill under the water...
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    The common redshank or simply redshank (Tringa totanus) is a Eurasian wader in the large family Scolopacidae. The common redshank was formally described...
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    The common greenshank (Tringa nebularia) is a wader in the large family Scolopacidae, the typical waders. The genus name Tringa is the Neo-Latin name given...
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    in Pereira & Baker's study (2005) of the genus Tringa. It appears closest overall to the semipalmata-flavipes and the stagnatilis-totanus-glareola groups...
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    such as the seaside sparrow (Ammospiza maritima) and the willet (Tringa semipalmata) found in tidal marshes in Connecticut, U.S. Other ecosystem services...
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    while the latter eat a much higher proportion of beetles. The willet (Tringa semipalmata) has been observed trailing American white ibis and catching prey...
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  • It infects several species of shorebirds, including the willet (Tringa semipalmata), as well as the marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris). List of parasites...
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    sandpiper and the green sandpiper, a basal species of the closely related genus Tringa. The common sandpiper was formally described by the Swedish naturalist Carl...
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