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- Long-toed_Stint abstract "The Long-toed Stint, Calidris or Erolia subminuta, is a small wader bird. It breeds across northern Asia and is strongly migratory, wintering in south and south east Asia and Australasia. It occurs in western Europe only as a very rare vagrant.This bird has yellowish legs and a short thin dark bill. Breeding adults are a rich brown with darker feather centres above and white underneath. They have a light line above the eye and a brown crown. In winter, Long-toed Stints are grey above. The juveniles are brightly patterned above with rufous colouration and white mantle stripes.This bird can be difficult to distinguish from other similar tiny waders which are known collectively as "peeps" or "stints". In particular, Long-toed Stint is very similar to its North American counterpart, the Least Sandpiper. It differs from that species in its more slender, longer-necked appearance, longer toes, somewhat brighter colours, and weaker wingbar.These birds forage on mudflats, picking up food by sight, sometimes by probing. They mainly eat small crustaceans, insects and snails. Little is known of the breeding habits of this species, although it nests on the ground, and the male has a display flight.".
- Long-toed_Stint binomialAuthority Alexander_von_Middendorff.
- Long-toed_Stint class Bird.
- Long-toed_Stint conservationStatus "LC".
- Long-toed_Stint conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Long-toed_Stint family Sandpiper.
- Long-toed_Stint genus Calidrid.
- Long-toed_Stint kingdom Animal.
- Long-toed_Stint order Charadriiformes.
- Long-toed_Stint phylum Chordate.
- Long-toed_Stint thumbnail Calidris_subminuta_-_Pak_Thale.jpg?width=300.
- Long-toed_Stint wikiPageExternalLink long-toed.stint.html.
- Long-toed_Stint wikiPageID "375311".
- Long-toed_Stint wikiPageRevisionID "596632346".
- Long-toed_Stint binomial "Calidris subminuta".
- Long-toed_Stint binomialAuthority "Middendorff, 1853".
- Long-toed_Stint classis Bird.
- Long-toed_Stint familia Sandpiper.
- Long-toed_Stint genus "Calidris".
- Long-toed_Stint hasPhotoCollection Long-toed_Stint.
- Long-toed_Stint name "Long-toed Stint".
- Long-toed_Stint ordo Charadriiformes.
- Long-toed_Stint phylum Chordate.
- Long-toed_Stint regnum "Animalia".
- Long-toed_Stint species "C. subminuta".
- Long-toed_Stint status "LC".
- Long-toed_Stint statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Long-toed_Stint subdivision "Erolia subminuta".
- Long-toed_Stint subdivisionRanks "Synonyms".
- Long-toed_Stint subject Category:Animals_described_in_1853.
- Long-toed_Stint subject Category:Birds_of_India.
- Long-toed_Stint subject Category:Birds_of_Pakistan.
- Long-toed_Stint subject Category:Birds_of_South_Australia.
- Long-toed_Stint subject Category:Birds_of_Western_Australia.
- Long-toed_Stint subject Category:Calidris.
- Long-toed_Stint subject Category:Erolia.
- Long-toed_Stint subject Category:Wading_birds.
- Long-toed_Stint type Animal100015388.
- Long-toed_Stint type AquaticBird101844917.
- Long-toed_Stint type Bird101503061.
- Long-toed_Stint type BirdsOfIndia.
- Long-toed_Stint type BirdsOfPakistan.
- Long-toed_Stint type BirdsOfSouthAustralia.
- Long-toed_Stint type BirdsOfWesternAustralia.
- Long-toed_Stint type Chordate101466257.
- Long-toed_Stint type LivingThing100004258.
- Long-toed_Stint type Object100002684.
- Long-toed_Stint type Organism100004475.
- Long-toed_Stint type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Long-toed_Stint type Vertebrate101471682.
- Long-toed_Stint type WadingBird102000954.
- Long-toed_Stint type WadingBirds.
- Long-toed_Stint type Whole100003553.
- Long-toed_Stint type Animal.
- Long-toed_Stint type Bird.
- Long-toed_Stint type Eukaryote.
- Long-toed_Stint type Species.
- Long-toed_Stint type Animal.
- Long-toed_Stint type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Long-toed_Stint type Bird.
- Long-toed_Stint type EukaryoticCell.
- Long-toed_Stint type Organism.
- Long-toed_Stint comment "The Long-toed Stint, Calidris or Erolia subminuta, is a small wader bird. It breeds across northern Asia and is strongly migratory, wintering in south and south east Asia and Australasia. It occurs in western Europe only as a very rare vagrant.This bird has yellowish legs and a short thin dark bill. Breeding adults are a rich brown with darker feather centres above and white underneath. They have a light line above the eye and a brown crown. In winter, Long-toed Stints are grey above.".
- Long-toed_Stint label "Long-toed Stint".
- Long-toed_Stint sameAs Calidris_subminuta.
- Long-toed_Stint sameAs 100826.
- Long-toed_Stint sameAs Zjiu7.
- Long-toed_Stint sameAs m.020ys_.
- Long-toed_Stint sameAs Long-toed_Stint.
- Long-toed_Stint wasDerivedFrom Long-toed_Stint?oldid=596632346.
- Long-toed_Stint depiction Calidris_subminuta_-_Pak_Thale.jpg.
- Long-toed_Stint isPrimaryTopicOf Long-toed_Stint.
- Long-toed_Stint name "Long-toed Stint".