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- Temminck's_Stint abstract "Temminck's Stint, Calidris temminckii, is a small wader.This stint's breeding habitat is bogs and marshes in the taiga of Arctic northern Europe and Asia. It will breed in southern Scandinavia and occasionally Scotland. It has a distinctive hovering display flight. It nests in a scrape on the ground, laying 3–4 eggs. Temminck's Stint is strongly migratory, wintering at freshwater sites in tropical Africa, the Indian Subcontinent and parts of Southeast Asia.These birds forage in soft mud with some vegetation, mainly picking up food by sight. They have a distinctive mouse-like feeding behaviour, creeping steadily along the edges of pools. They mostly eat insects and other small invertebrates. They not as gregarious as other Calidris waders, and rarely form large flocks.These birds are very small waders, at 13.5–15 cm length similar in size to Little Stint, Calidris/Erolia minuta. They are shorter legged and longer winged than Little Stint. The legs are yellow, and the outer tail feathers white, in contrast to Little Stint's dark legs and grey outer tail feathers.This is a rather drab wader, with mainly plain brown upperparts and head, and underparts white apart from a darker breast. The breeding adult has some brighter rufous mantle feathers to relieve the generally still undistinguished appearance. In winter plumage, the general appearance recalls a tiny version of Common Sandpiper. The call is a loud trill.Temminck's Stints have an intriguing breeding and parental care system in which males and female parents incubate separate clutches, typically in different locations. Males establish small territories and mate with a female who lays a first clutch of eggs. She then moves to a second territory and mate, and lays a second clutch that she incubates herself. Concurrently, her first male may mate with an incoming second female, who lays her second clutch on his territory. The male thereafter incubates his first mate's first clutch alone.Temminck's Stint is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies.An apparent hybrid between this species and the Little Stint has been reported from the Netherlands.This bird's common name and Latin binomial commemorate the Dutch naturalist Coenraad Jacob Temminck.".
- Temminck's_Stint binomialAuthority Johann_Philipp_Achilles_Leisler.
- Temminck's_Stint class Bird.
- Temminck's_Stint conservationStatus "LC".
- Temminck's_Stint conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Temminck's_Stint family Sandpiper.
- Temminck's_Stint genus Calidrid.
- Temminck's_Stint kingdom Animal.
- Temminck's_Stint order Charadriiformes.
- Temminck's_Stint phylum Chordate.
- Temminck's_Stint synonym "Erolia temminckii".
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- Temminck's_Stint binomial "Calidris temminckii".
- Temminck's_Stint classis Bird.
- Temminck's_Stint familia Sandpiper.
- Temminck's_Stint genus "Calidris".
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- Temminck's_Stint name "Temminck's Stint".
- Temminck's_Stint ordo Charadriiformes.
- Temminck's_Stint phylum Chordate.
- Temminck's_Stint rangeMap "Calidris temminckii distribution map.png".
- Temminck's_Stint regnum "Animalia".
- Temminck's_Stint species "C. temminckii".
- Temminck's_Stint status "LC".
- Temminck's_Stint statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Temminck's_Stint synonyms "Erolia temminckii".
- Temminck's_Stint subject Category:Animals_described_in_1812.
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- Temminck's_Stint subject Category:Birds_of_Europe.
- Temminck's_Stint subject Category:Birds_of_Pakistan.
- Temminck's_Stint subject Category:Birds_of_Turkey.
- Temminck's_Stint subject Category:Birds_of_Ukraine.
- Temminck's_Stint subject Category:Birds_of_Western_Sahara.
- Temminck's_Stint subject Category:Calidris.
- Temminck's_Stint subject Category:Erolia.
- Temminck's_Stint subject Category:Wading_birds.
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- Temminck's_Stint comment "Temminck's Stint, Calidris temminckii, is a small wader.This stint's breeding habitat is bogs and marshes in the taiga of Arctic northern Europe and Asia. It will breed in southern Scandinavia and occasionally Scotland. It has a distinctive hovering display flight. It nests in a scrape on the ground, laying 3–4 eggs.".
- Temminck's_Stint label "Temminck's Stint".
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- Temminck's_Stint sameAs Temminck's_Stint.
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- Temminck's_Stint depiction Temmincks_Stint.jpg.
- Temminck's_Stint isPrimaryTopicOf Temminck's_Stint.
- Temminck's_Stint name "Temminck's Stint".