| Query: Far eastern curlew | Result: 2nd of 18 | |
알락꼬리마도요 Numenius madagascariensis (Far Eastern Curlew)
Subject: | 알락꼬리마도요 Numenius madagascariensis (Far Eastern Curlew)
| Poster: | Jinsuk Kim (kusnij@naver.com)
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Resolution: 1600x1200
File Size: 392798 Bytes
Date: 2004:10:16 19:31:31
Camera: MAVICA (SONY)
F number: f/2.8
Exposure: 1/30 sec
Focal Length: 128/10
Upload Date: 2004:10:17 20:00:55
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알락꼬리마도요 Numenius madagascariensis
도요과에 딸린 새. 몸길이 61cm쯤이며 날 때에는 갈색의 허리가 특징적이다. 해안과 해안의 갯벌, 하구의 삼각주 등지에서 산다. 동부 아시아의 시베리아에서 번식하며 동남 아시아, 호주 등지에서 겨울을 난다.
출처: 동물형태도감 (계몽사, 1993년)
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The Far Eastern Curlew or Eastern Curlew (Numenius madagascariensis) is a large shorebird most similar in appearance to the Long-billed Curlew, but slightly larger. It is mostly brown in color, differentiated from other curlews by its plain, unpatterned brown underwing. It has the longest bill of any shorebird.
The Far Eastern Curlew spends its breeding season in northeastern Asia, including Siberia to Kamchatka, and Mongolia. Its breeding habitat is comprised of marshy and swampy wetlands and lakeshores. Most individuals winter in coastal Australia, with a few heading to South Korea, Thailand, and New Zealand, where they stay at estuaries, beaches, and salt marshes. During its migration, the Far Eastern Curlew commonly passes through the Yellow Sea. |
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