Sunday, September 30, 2012
Greenshank
What is a green-shank?
A green-shank is a little bird with a long beak and olive-green legs - a member of a group of birds known as sandpipers.
The green-shank breeds in Scotland, Norway, Sweden and Finland. It builds its nest on the ground, being content usually to settle in a small hollow, lined with heather or dry grass. The eggs are pale buff or stone color, blotched with purplish-grey and spotted with dark brown.
Worms, insects and tiny fish provide the bird's food. In winter the green-shank migrates, sometimes as far south as Australia or South Africa.
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