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알락꼬리마도요 Numenius madagascariensis (Far Eastern Curlew)
Subject: 알락꼬리마도요 Numenius madagascariensis (Far Eastern Curlew)
Poster: Choi Soon-kyoo (sonarkyoo@orgio.net)
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알락꼬리마도요 Numenius madagascariensis (Far Eastern Curlew)


사진: 최순규 (2002. 3. 24 강릉시 남대천), http://aves.birdinkorea.net/

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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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