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- Great_knot abstract "The great knot (Calidris tenuirostris) is a small wader. It is the largest of the calidrid species.Their breeding habitat is tundra in northeast Siberia. They nest on the ground laying about four eggs in a ground scrape. They are strongly migratory wintering on coasts in southern Asia through to Australia. This species forms enormous flocks in winter. It is a rare vagrant to western Europe.This species has short dark legs and a medium-length thin dark bill. Breeding adults have mottled greyish upperparts with some rufous feathering. The face, throat and breast are heavily spotted black, and there are also some streaks on the rear belly. In winter the plumage becomes uniformly pale grey above. This bird is closely related to the more widespread red knot. In breeding plumage, the latter has a distinctive red face, throat and breast. In other plumages, the great knot can be identified by its larger size, longer bill, deeper chest, and the more streaked upperparts.These birds forage on mudflats and beaches, probing or picking up food by sight. They mainly eat molluscs and insects.The great knot is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies.".
- Great_knot binomialAuthority Thomas_Horsfield.
- Great_knot class Bird.
- Great_knot conservationStatus "VU".
- Great_knot conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Great_knot family Sandpiper.
- Great_knot genus Calidrid.
- Great_knot kingdom Animal.
- Great_knot order Charadriiformes.
- Great_knot phylum Chordate.
- Great_knot thumbnail Calidris_tenuirostris_-_Laem_Phak_Bia.jpg?width=300.
- Great_knot wikiPageExternalLink great.knot.html.
- Great_knot wikiPageID "379780".
- Great_knot wikiPageLength "3987".
- Great_knot wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Great_knot wikiPageRevisionID "678679397".
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink AEWA.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Agreement_on_the_Conservation_of_African-Eurasian_Migratory_Waterbirds.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Bird_migration.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Calidrid.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animals_described_in_1821.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Birds_of_Pakistan.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Birds_of_South_Australia.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Birds_of_Western_Australia.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Birds_of_the_Philippines.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Calidris.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wading_birds.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Charadriiformes.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Endangered.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Endangered_species.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Environment_Protection_and_Biodiversity_Conservation_Act_1999.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Flora_and_Fauna_Guarantee_Act_(1988).
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Flora_and_Fauna_Guarantee_Act_1988.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Mollusc.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Mollusca.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Red_knot.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Sandpiper.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Scolopacidae.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Siberia.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Horsfield.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Tundra.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Vagrancy_(biology).
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink Wader.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLink File:Great_Knot1.ogg.
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Calidris tenuirostris''".
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Great knot".
- Great_knot wikiPageWikiLinkText "great knot".
- Great_knot binomial "Calidris tenuirostris".
- Great_knot binomialAuthority "Horsfield, 1821".
- Great_knot classis Bird.
- Great_knot familia Sandpiper.
- Great_knot familia Scolopacidae.
- Great_knot genus "Calidris".
- Great_knot hasPhotoCollection Great_knot.
- Great_knot image "Calidris tenuirostris - Great Knot.jpg".
- Great_knot image2Caption "Breeding".
- Great_knot imageCaption "Nonbreeding".
- Great_knot ordo Charadriiformes.
- Great_knot phylum Chordate.
- Great_knot regnum "Animalia".
- Great_knot species "C. tenuirostris".
- Great_knot status "VU".
- Great_knot statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Great_knot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons-inline.
- Great_knot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Great_knot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikispecies-inline.
- Great_knot subject Category:Animals_described_in_1821.
- Great_knot subject Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Great_knot subject Category:Birds_of_Pakistan.
- Great_knot subject Category:Birds_of_South_Australia.
- Great_knot subject Category:Birds_of_Western_Australia.
- Great_knot subject Category:Birds_of_the_Philippines.
- Great_knot subject Category:Calidris.
- Great_knot subject Category:Wading_birds.
- Great_knot hypernym Wader.
- Great_knot type Animal.
- Great_knot type Bird.
- Great_knot type Eukaryote.
- Great_knot type Species.
- Great_knot type Redirect.
- Great_knot type Thing.
- Great_knot type Q19088.
- Great_knot type Q729.
- Great_knot comment "The great knot (Calidris tenuirostris) is a small wader. It is the largest of the calidrid species.Their breeding habitat is tundra in northeast Siberia. They nest on the ground laying about four eggs in a ground scrape. They are strongly migratory wintering on coasts in southern Asia through to Australia. This species forms enormous flocks in winter. It is a rare vagrant to western Europe.This species has short dark legs and a medium-length thin dark bill.".
- Great_knot label "Great knot".
- Great_knot sameAs Grootknoet.
- Great_knot sameAs دريجة_مستدقة_المنقار.
- Great_knot sameAs Тънкоклюн_брегобегач.
- Great_knot sameAs Sourouchan_bras.
- Great_knot sameAs Territ_gros_siberià.
- Great_knot sameAs Calidris_tenuirostris.
- Great_knot sameAs Calidris_tenuirostris.
- Great_knot sameAs Großer_Knutt.
- Great_knot sameAs Grandega_kalidro.
- Great_knot sameAs Calidris_tenuirostris.
- Great_knot sameAs Calidris_tenuirostris.