Other breeding waders include 19 drumming snipe, 3 pairs of dunlin and 4 pairs of ringed plover. |
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Suddenly hundreds of lapwing, redshank and dunlin all took wing, rapidly climbing high above the flooded flats. |
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It is the home of the lapwing, curlew, golden plover, dunlin and red grouse. |
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The animals eat the eggs of wading birds including dunlin, lapwing, redshank and snipe. |
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The possibility of arctic birds like the red knot and the dunlin disappearing from Scotland's shores is yet another symptom of a sickening planet. |
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For some shorebird species, such as willets and dunlin, we had diet data from BBH, although diets for several other species at this site are unknown. |
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An even bigger threat from the proposed wind farm is potential damage to the peatland breeding habitat of wading birds like greenshank, dunlin, and golden plover. |
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The highest number of birds shot were dunlin, a small flocking species typically attracted to foreshore habitat such as the mudflats on Sea Island's western tip. |
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Watching from the Breydon Bridge observation hide at high tide, I suddenly became aware of hundreds of dunlin taking wing and climbing high above the saltings. |
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The dunlin is highly gregarious in winter, sometimes forming large flocks on coastal mudflats or sandy beaches. |
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In the Sado Estuary are dunlin, Eurasian curlew, grey plover and common redshank. |
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The open ground in the hillside is part of the Strath Duchally Site of Special Sci-and populations of dunlin, golden plover and greenshank. |
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It states that snipe, dunlin, starling, fieldfare, lapwing and whimbrel are among the list of birds present in the surrounding area. |
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The island supports some of the most important populations of breeding waders in the British Isles, such as dunlin, redshank and oystercatcher. |
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Populations of dunlin, lapwing and ringed plovers have dropped by 60 per cent after the hedgehogs developed a taste for their eggs. |
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Bird species including the corn crake, twite, dunlin, common redshank and ringed plover, as well as rare insects such as the northern colletes bee. |
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The estuary wetlands are home to migrating birds such as the ringed plover, redshank and whimbrel, while the Eurasian curlew, dunlin and grey plover winter in the area. |
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Nationally important populations of breeding waders are present in the Outer Hebrides, including common redshank, dunlin, lapwing and ringed plover. |
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Dunlin and Shelduck These are two of the most common birds that spend the winter feeding on the expansive mudflats of the estuary. |
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The companies also confirmed they were in negotiations with Fairfield Energy for the sale of their interests in the Dunlin cluster of fields. |
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Bob George only had two cod in the box aboard Dunlin when his rod keeled over. |
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The 3am drama happened at a house in Dunlin Brae, in the Ladywell area of Livingston, West Lothian. |
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Staff had to be evacuated from Shell's nearby Dunlin Alpha platform for the same reason last month. |
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The blanket bog further inland also provides a good habitat for breeding waders, such as Golden Plover, Dunlin and Snipe. |
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James Ian McFarlane Clark, 30, of Dunlin Court, Barry, received a 12-month conditional discharge after pleading guilty to the possession of heroin, a Class A drug. |
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Larger races of Dunlin also have a decurved bill, so it's worth a double-check if you think you've found one. |
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Future management for the conservation of Southern Dunlin should include increasing the connectivity between habitat patches. |
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This reduced connectivity between patches has reduced the movements of Dunlin leaving them more susceptible to inbreeding in these locations. |
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