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- Greater_yellowlegs abstract "The greater yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca) is a large North American shorebird, similar in appearance to the smaller lesser yellowlegs. Its closest relative, however, is the greenshank, which together with the spotted redshank form a close-knit group. Among them, these three species show all the basic leg and foot colors found in the shanks, demonstrating that this character is paraphyletic. They are also the largest shanks apart from the willet, which is altogether more robustly built. The greater yellowlegs and the greenshank share a coarse, dark, and fairly crisp breast pattern as well as much black on the shoulders and back in breeding plumage.Adults have long yellow legs and a long, thin, dark bill which has a slight upward curve and is longer than the head. The body is grey-brown on top and white underneath; the neck and breast are streaked with dark brown. The rump is white. It ranges in length from 29 to 40 cm (11 to 16 in) and in weight from 111 to 250 g (3.9 to 8.8 oz).Their breeding habitat is bogs and marshes in the boreal forest region of Canada and Alaska. They nest on the ground, usually in well-hidden locations near water. The three to four eggs average 50 mm (2.0 in) in length and 33 mm (1.3 in) in breadth and weigh about 28 g (0.99 oz). The incubation period is 23 days. The young leave the nest within 24 hours of hatching and then leave the vicinity of the nest within two days.They migrate to the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States and south to South America. They are very rare vagrants to western Europe.These birds forage in shallow water, sometimes using their bills to stir up the water. They mainly eat insects and small fish, as well as crustaceans and marine worms. It often walks in sand or mud and leaves clear tracks; it can be possible to gather information about this species using its tracks.The call is harsher than that of the lesser yellowlegs.Large sandpipers were once popular game for bird hunters. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, many a fashionable restaurant featured gourmet meals with willet or curlew. Now shorebirds are protected, but only after many species were brought to the edge of extinction. The common names of large pipers often derive from the hunting era. Yellowlegs, for instance, are also called tattlers because these high-strung birds would be the first to raise a noisy alarm when shooters were spotted.".
- Greater_yellowlegs binomialAuthority Johann_Friedrich_Gmelin.
- Greater_yellowlegs class Bird.
- Greater_yellowlegs conservationStatus "LC".
- Greater_yellowlegs conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Greater_yellowlegs family Sandpiper.
- Greater_yellowlegs genus Tringa.
- Greater_yellowlegs kingdom Animal.
- Greater_yellowlegs order Charadriiformes.
- Greater_yellowlegs phylum Chordate.
- Greater_yellowlegs synonym "Totanus melanoleucus".
- Greater_yellowlegs thumbnail Greater_Yellowlegs2.jpg?width=300.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageExternalLink Greater_Yellowlegs.html.
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- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageID "302440".
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageLength "5337".
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageOutDegree "31".
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- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Alaska.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
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- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animals_described_in_1789.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Birds_of_Puerto_Rico.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Birds_of_the_United_States.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shorebirds.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tringa.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Charadriiformes.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Common_greenshank.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink File:Yellowlegs_-_natures_pics_edit.jpg.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Friedrich_Gmelin.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Lesser_yellowlegs.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Paraphyly.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Sandpiper.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Spotted_redshank.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Taiga.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Tringa.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Wader.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLink Willet.
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLinkText "Greater yellowlegs".
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLinkText "Greater".
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLinkText "greater yellowlegs (''Tringa melanoleuca'')".
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLinkText "greater yellowlegs".
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLinkText "greater".
- Greater_yellowlegs wikiPageWikiLinkText "yellowlegs".
- Greater_yellowlegs binomial "Tringa melanoleuca".
- Greater_yellowlegs classis Bird.
- Greater_yellowlegs familia Sandpiper.
- Greater_yellowlegs genus "Tringa".
- Greater_yellowlegs name "Greater yellowlegs".
- Greater_yellowlegs ordo Charadriiformes.
- Greater_yellowlegs phylum Chordate.
- Greater_yellowlegs regnum "Animalia".
- Greater_yellowlegs species "T. melanoleuca".
- Greater_yellowlegs status "LC".
- Greater_yellowlegs statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Greater_yellowlegs synonyms "Totanus melanoleucus".
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- Greater_yellowlegs subject Category:Animals_described_in_1789.
- Greater_yellowlegs subject Category:Birds_of_Puerto_Rico.
- Greater_yellowlegs subject Category:Birds_of_the_United_States.
- Greater_yellowlegs subject Category:Shorebirds.
- Greater_yellowlegs subject Category:Tringa.
- Greater_yellowlegs hypernym Shorebird.
- Greater_yellowlegs type Animal.
- Greater_yellowlegs type Bird.
- Greater_yellowlegs type Eukaryote.
- Greater_yellowlegs type Species.
- Greater_yellowlegs type Redirect.
- Greater_yellowlegs type Thing.
- Greater_yellowlegs type Q19088.
- Greater_yellowlegs type Q729.
- Greater_yellowlegs comment "The greater yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca) is a large North American shorebird, similar in appearance to the smaller lesser yellowlegs. Its closest relative, however, is the greenshank, which together with the spotted redshank form a close-knit group. Among them, these three species show all the basic leg and foot colors found in the shanks, demonstrating that this character is paraphyletic. They are also the largest shanks apart from the willet, which is altogether more robustly built.".
- Greater_yellowlegs label "Greater yellowlegs".
- Greater_yellowlegs sameAs Q570379.
- Greater_yellowlegs sameAs Grootgeelpootruiter.
- Greater_yellowlegs sameAs Tringa_melanoleuca.
- Greater_yellowlegs sameAs Strelleg_pavioù_melen.
- Greater_yellowlegs sameAs Gamba_groga_grossa.