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- Common_Greenshank abstract "The Common Greenshank (Tringa nebularia) is a wader in the large family Scolopacidae, the typical waders. Its closest relative is the Greater Yellowlegs, which together with the Spotted Redshank form a close-knit group. Among them, these three species show all the basic leg and foot colours found in the shanks, demonstrating that this character is paraphyletic (Pereira & Baker, 2005). They are also the largest shanks apart from the Willet, which is altogether more robustly built. The Greater Yellowlegs and the Common Greenshank share a coarse, dark, and fairly crisp breast pattern as well as much black on the shoulders and back in breeding plumage.This is a subarctic bird, breeding from northern Scotland eastwards across northern Europe and Asia. It is a migratory species, wintering in Africa, the Indian Subcontinent, and Australasia, usually on fresh water. It breeds on dry ground near marshy areas, laying about four eggs in a ground scrape.Common Greenshanks are brown in breeding plumage, and grey-brown in winter. When in water, they can appear very similar to Marsh Sandpipers but are distinguished by the shape of the lower bill which gives it an upturned appearance to the bill. They have long greenish legs and a long bill with a grey base. They show a white wedge on the back in flight. They are somewhat larger than the related Common Redshank. The usual call is a rapid series of three short fluty notes syllabilized as teu-teu-teu.Like most waders, they feed on small invertebrates, but will also take small fish and amphibians.The Common Greenshank is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies.".
- Common_Greenshank binomialAuthority Johan_Ernst_Gunnerus.
- Common_Greenshank class Bird.
- Common_Greenshank conservationStatus "LC".
- Common_Greenshank conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Common_Greenshank family Sandpiper.
- Common_Greenshank genus Tringa.
- Common_Greenshank kingdom Animal.
- Common_Greenshank order Charadriiformes.
- Common_Greenshank phylum Chordate.
- Common_Greenshank thumbnail Tringa_nebularia_-_Laem_Phak_Bia.jpg?width=300.
- Common_Greenshank wikiPageExternalLink 270.pdf.
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- Common_Greenshank wikiPageExternalLink 204_GreenshankTnebularia.pdf.
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- Common_Greenshank wikiPageID "297512".
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- Common_Greenshank binomial "Tringa nebularia".
- Common_Greenshank classis Bird.
- Common_Greenshank familia Sandpiper.
- Common_Greenshank genus "Tringa".
- Common_Greenshank hasPhotoCollection Common_Greenshank.
- Common_Greenshank imageCaption "Laem Phak Bia, Phetchaburi, Thailand".
- Common_Greenshank name "Greenshank".
- Common_Greenshank ordo Charadriiformes.
- Common_Greenshank phylum Chordate.
- Common_Greenshank regnum "Animalia".
- Common_Greenshank species "T. nebularia".
- Common_Greenshank status "LC".
- Common_Greenshank statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Common_Greenshank subject Category:Birds_of_Asia.
- Common_Greenshank subject Category:Birds_of_Cameroon.
- Common_Greenshank subject Category:Birds_of_Europe.
- Common_Greenshank subject Category:Birds_of_South_Australia.
- Common_Greenshank subject Category:Birds_of_Ukraine.
- Common_Greenshank subject Category:Birds_of_Western_Australia.
- Common_Greenshank subject Category:Birds_of_Western_Sahara.
- Common_Greenshank subject Category:British_Isles_coastal_fauna.
- Common_Greenshank subject Category:Migratory_birds_(Eastern_hemisphere).
- Common_Greenshank subject Category:Tringa.
- Common_Greenshank subject Category:Wading_birds.
- Common_Greenshank type Animal100015388.
- Common_Greenshank type AquaticBird101844917.
- Common_Greenshank type Bird101503061.
- Common_Greenshank type BirdsOfAsia.
- Common_Greenshank type BirdsOfEurope.
- Common_Greenshank type BirdsOfSouthAustralia.
- Common_Greenshank type BirdsOfWesternAustralia.
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- Common_Greenshank type WadingBird102000954.
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- Common_Greenshank type Animal.
- Common_Greenshank type Bird.
- Common_Greenshank type Eukaryote.
- Common_Greenshank type Species.
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- Common_Greenshank comment "The Common Greenshank (Tringa nebularia) is a wader in the large family Scolopacidae, the typical waders. Its closest relative is the Greater Yellowlegs, which together with the Spotted Redshank form a close-knit group. Among them, these three species show all the basic leg and foot colours found in the shanks, demonstrating that this character is paraphyletic (Pereira & Baker, 2005). They are also the largest shanks apart from the Willet, which is altogether more robustly built.".
- Common_Greenshank label "Common Greenshank".
- Common_Greenshank sameAs Tringa_nebularia.
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- Common_Greenshank sameAs Common_Greenshank.
- Common_Greenshank wasDerivedFrom Common_Greenshank?oldid=586823476.
- Common_Greenshank depiction Tringa_nebularia_-_Laem_Phak_Bia.jpg.
- Common_Greenshank isPrimaryTopicOf Common_Greenshank.
- Common_Greenshank name "Greenshank".