Mangoverde :: World Bird Guide :: Sandpipers and Allies :: Marsh Sandpiper

Marsh Sandpiper Tringa stagnatilis

Described by: Bechstein (1803)
Alternate common name(s): Little Greenshank
Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors

Photographs

Yatsu Higata Nature Observation Center, Chiba, Japan - Aug 17, 2003 © William Hull  Yatsu Higata Nature Observation Center, Chiba, Japan - Aug 17, 2003 © William Hull  Yatsu Higata Nature Observation Center, Chiba, Japan - Aug 17, 2003 © William Hull  Yatsu Higata Nature Observation Center, Chiba, Japan - Aug 17, 2003 © William Hull  Yatsu Higata Nature Observation Center, Chiba, Japan - Aug 17, 2003 © William Hull 
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Range

E. Europe and w. Asia;
Two small isolated populations in the e. part of its range;
Se. Europe from w. Russia, e. Ukraine, Bulgaria, Romania and the Crimea, n. Kazakhstan to Mongolia, ec. Siberia (Ussuriland) and ne. China (w. Heilongjiang).
Winters from the c. Mediterranean Basin e. through the Persian Gulf region, s. Asia (Taiwan) to Indonesia and Australia (Western Australia (Lake Argyle), Northern Territory (Kakadu National Park, Fogg Dam), Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia), Tasmania and in Africa s. of the Sahara.

Videos

No videos are available for this species

Sounds

Location unknown - Date unknown Source: ETI BioInformatics

References

Clements, James F. Birds of the World: A Checklist. Vista, CA: Ibis Publishing Company, 2000.

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