| Query: tringa | Result: 234th of 276 | |
Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria interpres)
Subject: | Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria interpres)
| |
Resolution: 800x600
File Size: 89254 Bytes
Upload Date: 2004:11:24 11:27:06
|
From: ouriel@angel.com (Ouriel)
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals
Subject: New Scans Day 11 - Ds-Oiseau 125.jpg
Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 22:38:14 GMT
Comments
========
From: rh.mk.ray@gilanet.com
Date: Thu Jul 15 30:54:16 KST 1999
File: Ds-Oiseau_125-Plover-foraging_on_beach.jpg
It's probably a killdeer.
regards, M.K. Ray
Comments
========
From: mkjr@cyberhighway.net
Date: Sun Jul 25 23:08:48 KST 1999
File To Comment: animal2/Ds-Oiseau_125-Killdeer-foraging_on_beach.jpg
This bird is a Ruddy Turnstone, and not a Killdeer.
Comments |
| Guest |
|
Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria interpres)
French: Tournepierre à collier German: Steinwälzer Spanish: Vuelvepiedras común
Taxonomy: Tringa Interpres Linnaeus, 1758, Gotland, Sweden.
Subspecies and Distribution
A. i. interpres (Linnaeus, 1758) – Axel Heiberg I and Ellesmere I (N Canadian Arctic), Greenland, and N Eurasia to NW Alaska; winters on coasts of W Europe, Africa, S Asia, Australasia and Pacific islands, with some also on Pacific coast of America from California to at least Mexico.
A. i. morinella (Linnaeus, 1766) – NE Alaska and most of Arctic Canada; winters from South Carolina and Gulf of Mexico S to SC Chile and N Argentina. |
^o^
Animal Pictures Archive for smart phones
^o^
|
|
|