semipalmated sandpiper造句
例句與造句
- The western sandpiper acquires winter plumage much earlier in the autumn than the semipalmated sandpiper.
- This bird can be difficult to distinguish from other similar tiny shorebirds, especially the semipalmated sandpiper.
- It appears in the Semipalmated Sandpiper and Wader.
- A review of semipalmated sandpiper records took place in the 1970s, resulting in seven of the twelve records being rejected.
- See a semipalmated sandpiper in New York, a red-throated loon in Minnesota, a snow goose in California, and you may well be witnessing a part of the Arctic refuge.
- It's difficult to find semipalmated sandpiper in a sentence. 用semipalmated sandpiper造句挺難的
- Die-hard birdwatchers may have to make two trips _ Atlantic puffins, Arctic terns and pied-billed grebes are in by early June and out by the end of July, while August brings great flocks of semipalmated sandpipers.
- Species in which this has been recorded photographically include the following species : short-billed dowitcher, marbled godwit, least sandpiper, common snipe, long-billed curlew, pectoral sandpiper, semipalmated sandpiper, Eurasian oystercatcher and bar-tailed godwit ( see Chandler 2002 and external links ).
- Other species identified throughout the complex include " 85, 000 geese, 100, 000 ducks, [ and ] 12, 000 cranes ", as well as black-bellied plover, sanderlings, Hudsonian godwits, red knots, stilt sandpipers, white-rumped sandpipers, semipalmated sandpipers, long-billed dowitchers, red-necked phalaropes, and lesser yellowlegs.
- It included accounts of a bird on Fair Isle, originally thought Britain's first red-necked stint that turned out to be a sanderling; and a bird in Suffolk, The " Felixstowe stint ", which most observers at the time believed was a western sandpiper, but was in fact a semipalmated sandpiper.
- Many species, such as dunlin " Calidris alpina " and western sandpiper " Calidris mauri ", undertake long movements from their Arctic breeding grounds to warmer locations in the same hemisphere, but others such as semipalmated sandpiper " C . pusilla " travel longer distances to the tropics in the Southern Hemisphere.