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dunlin
dunlin (ˈdʌnlɪn) [dial. form of dunling, f. dun a. + -ling. Cf. dunnock.] The red-backed sandpiper (Tringa alpina or variabilis), a European migratory bird, abundant at certain seasons on the sea-coast. Also an American species or subspecies (T. pacifica).1531–2 in Rogers Agric. & Prices III. 185/1....
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Dunlin
Distribution and habitat
Dunlin are small migratory waders, however they show strong philopatry with individuals of the Southern Dunlin (Calidris alpina Gallery
References
External links
Dunlin Species Account - Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Dunlin - Calidris alpina - USGS Patuxent Bird Identification
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我的荒野天堂 My Wilderness Paradise: Dunlin 黑腹滨鹬
Oct 19, 2022Order : Charadriiformes 鸻形目 Family : Scolopacidae 鹬科 Genus : Calidris 滨鹬 Binomial name : Calidris alpina Dunlin 黑腹滨鹬 Size: 16~...
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Dunlin oilfield
The principal design data of the Dunlin platform was as follows:
Production started in August 1978 from the Dunlin Alpha platform. These tie into the Osprey riser system at Dunlin.
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USS Dunlin (AM-361)
Dunlin arrived at Guam from San Pedro, California, 7 June 1945. Dunlin received three battle stars for World War II service.
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oxy-bird
ˈoxy-bird dial. = ox-bird.1887 Kentish Gloss. (E.D.S.), Oxbird, the common dunlin... Called Oxybird in Sheppy. 1887 F. Cowper Caedwalla (1888) 87 The tide was nearly low, and a flock of oxy birds were settled on the mud-banks.
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SS Norlom
SS Empire Dunlin
Editor was then transferred to the MoWT and renamed Empire Dunlin. Empire Dunlin sailed on that day, but returned to the Hampton Roads on 7 August.
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red-back
red-back 1. U.S. The American dunlin or red-backed sandpiper, Tringa americana; also, the wax-bill (? error for red beak).1813 Wilson Amer. Ornith. VII. 25 This bird..[is] known in England by the name of the Dunlin; and in the United States, along the shores of New Jersey, by that of the Red-back. [...
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plover's page
plover-page, plover's page Sc. [f. prec. + page n.1] The dunlin (Tringa alpina), which is said to attend or follow the golden plover; applied also to other species of Tringa, and to the Jack Snipe (Limnocryptes gallinula).1837 R. Dunn Ornith. Orkney & Shetl. 86 Scolopax Gallinula...Plover Page. Jack...
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Uboynaya
In the short summer the area is a breeding ground for certain birds, like the dunlin.
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Dunlin (Calidris alpina) European birds online guide in 2023 | Bird ...
Jan 5, 2023 - Online birdguide Europe European birds with 550 bird species
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sea-snipe
sea-snipe 1. A local name for several of the sandpipers, as the dunlin, and the knot.1767 tr. Cranz' Greenland I. 85 The least bird is a sea-snipe. 1862 Wood Illustr. Nat. Hist. II. 700 The Dunlin is known under a variety of names, such as the Stint, the Ox-bird, the Sea-snipe, and the Purre. 1885 S...
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Broad-billed sandpiper
In the boreal winter, they are pale grey above and white below, like a winter dunlin, but retaining the head pattern. Juveniles have backs, similar to young dunlin, but the white flanks and belly and brown-streaked breast are distinctive.
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Rahuste Nature Reserve
Birds that can be seen in the area include avocet, dunlin and arctic tern, among others.
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migration is start, many sand plover arrive. Some Curlew Sandpipers ...
Jul 9, 2012 - migration is start, many sand plover arrive. Some Curlew Sandpipers, Rufous-necked Stint and Dunlin.
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