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Dunlin Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Stocky, medium-sized shorebird with a long, drooping bill. Breeding adults have a distinctive black belly and a rusty mottled back. Note black legs. www.allaboutbirds.org
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Dunlin - Wikipedia
The dunlin (Calidris alpina) is a small wader in the genus Calidris. The English name is a dialect form of dunling, first recorded in 1531–1532. en.wikipedia.org
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The Dunlin | Auberge Resorts Collection, South Carolina
The Dunlin welcomes with a peaceful feel and a cottage-inspired aesthetic, featuring white-washed rooms and honey oak floors with mint green accents and ... aubergeresorts.com
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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.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dunlin Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Dunlin are an abundant species that nests around the world's arctic regions. They winter in large flocks along bays, estuaries, and coastlines. www.allaboutbirds.org
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Dunlin | Audubon Field Guide
A short-distance migrant, wintering commonly on North American coast, almost never reaching the Equator. Generally a much later fall migrant than most ... www.audubon.org
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Dunlin - eBird
Small, plump shorebird with droopy bill. Breeding plumage is distinctive with rufous or brown back and black belly. In fall and winter, plain grayish-brown ... ebird.org
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Dunlin | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
Dunlins are a medium-sized sandpiper with a slightly down-curved black bill. In North America, dunlins spend the summer breeding season in the arctic and ... nationalzoo.si.edu
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Dunlin | The Wildlife Trusts
The dunlin is a small sandpiper, which can be found at the coast all year round, preferring estuaries, where it seeks out insects, worms and molluscs to eat. www.wildlifetrusts.org
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Dunlin Bird Facts | Calidris Alpina - RSPB
This is the most common small wader found along the coast. It has a slightly down-curved bill and a distinctive black belly patch when in its breeding plumage. www.rspb.org.uk
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Dunlin - Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ
A smaller sandpiper at about 8 inches in length, dunlin can be distinguished from some similarly-sized sandpipers by its black legs and a relatively long black ... conservewildlifenj.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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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. Oxford English Dictionary
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