Tattler [Tringa]
Description
Tringa is a genus of medium-sized shorebirds, including tattlers and shanks, known for their long legs and bills. These birds are versatile foragers, feeding on a variety of invertebrates in freshwater and marine environments. They exhibit a wide range of migratory behaviors, with some species undertaking long-distance migrations.
Species
Grey-tailed Tattler [Tringa brevipes]
View DetailsWandering Tattler [Tringa incana]
View DetailsTaxonomy
Phylum |
Chordates
Chordata
|
---|---|
Class |
Birds
Aves
|
Order |
Gulls, Terns, and Skimmers
Charadriiformes
|
Family |
Sandpipers and Allies
Scolopacidae
|
Statistics
- Species 2