Great Knot

Calidris tenuirostris

Endangered

The Great Knot is a shorebird of East Asian flyways, northern breeding grounds, and Indo-Pacific wintering coasts. It uses its bill, legs, and alert flight to feed on invertebrates, seeds, or small aquatic prey along coasts, mudflats, rivers, lakes, grasslands, or open ground; many shorebirds make impressive seasonal movements between breeding and non-breeding areas.

Family
Scolopacidae
Range
Great Knot Range — Resident or seasonal range in East Asian flyways, northern breeding grounds, and Indo-Pacific wintering coasts
Population
≈ 300K-400K
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