Red-necked Stint

Red-necked Stint

Taxobox


image_caption = winter plumage
name = Red-necked Stint
status = LC
status_system = IUCN3.1
status_ref = [IUCN2006|assessors=BirdLife International|year=2004|id=49078|title=Calidris ruficollis|downloaded=11 May 2006 Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern]
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo = Charadriiformes
familia = Scolopacidae
genus = "Calidris"
species = "C. ruficollis"
binomial = "Calidris ruficollis"
binomial_authority = Pallas, 1776
subdivision_ranks = Synonyms
subdivision ="Erolia ruficollis"
The Red-necked Stint, "Calidris" or "Erolia ruficollis", is a small migratory wader.

Description

These birds are among the smallest of waders, very similar to the Little Stint, "Calidris"/"Erolia minuta", with which they were once considered conspecific. The Red-necked Stint's small size, fine dark bill, dark legs and quicker movements distinguish this species from all waders except the other dark-legged stints. It can be distinguished from the Western Sandpiper and the Semipalmated Sandpiper in all plumages by its combination of a fine bill tip, unwebbed toes and longer primary projection.

The breeding adult has an unstreaked orange breast, bordered with dark markings below, and a white V on its back. In winter plumage identification is difficult, although it is shorter legged and longer winged than the Little Stint. Juveniles have more contrasting mantle plumage and weaker white lines down the back than their relative. The call is a hoarse "stit".

Distribution and habitat

Red-necked Stints are strongly migratory, breeding along the Arctic littoral of eastern Eurasia and spending the non-breedng season in South East Asia and Australasia as far south as Tasmania and New Zealand. They are rare vagrants to western Europe. They are often seen in western Alaska and occasionally elsewhere in the Americas.

Behaviour

Red-necked Stints are highly gregarious, and will form flocks with other small "Calidris" waders, such as Sharp-tailed Sandpipers and Curlew Sandpipers in their non-breeding areas.See it here with Curlew Sandpiper [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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Breeding

Their breeding habitat is tundra. They nest on the ground.

Diet

They forage in wet grassland and soft mud, mainly picking up food by sight. In their non-breeding habitat they feed on intertidal mudflats and along the muddy margins of freshwater lakes. They mainly eat insects and other small invertebrates.

References

Further reading

Identification

* Jonsson, Lars & Peter J. Grant (1984) Identification of stints and peeps "British Birds" 77(7):293-315
* Alström, Per & Urban Olsson (1989) The identification of juvenile Red-necked and Long-toed Stints "British Birds" 82(8):360-372

External Links

* [http://www.bsc-eoc.org/avibase/species.jsp?lang=EN&id=FA31FE309590C8CF&ts=1220274377739&sec=summary Avibase]


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