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- Willet abstract "The willet (Tringa semipalmata), formerly in the monotypic genus Catoptrophorus as Catoptrophorus semipalmatus, is a large shorebird in the sandpiper family. It is a good-sized and stout scolopacid, the largest of the shanks. Its closest relative is the lesser yellowlegs, a much smaller bird with a very different appearance apart from the fine, clear, and dense pattern of the neck, which both species show in breeding plumage.Adults have gray legs and a long, straight, dark and stout bill. The body is dark gray above and light underneath. The tail is white with a dark band at the end. The distinctive black and white pattern of the wings is a common sight along many North American coastal beaches.Two subspecies (which may actually be different species) have very different breeding habitats and ranges. The eastern willet breeds in coastal saltmarshes from Nova Scotia to Mexico and the Caribbean. It winters on the Atlantic coast of South America. The western willet breeds in freshwater prairie marshes in western North America. It winters on both coasts, from the mid-Atlantic states south to at least Brazil on the Atlantic, and from Oregon south to Peru and Chile on the Pacific.Willets nest on the ground, usually in well-hidden locations in short grass, often in colonies. These birds forage on mudflats or in shallow water, probing or picking up food by sight. They mainly eat insects, crustaceans and marine worms, but also eat some plant material.The willet's population declined sharply due to hunting in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Their population has since increased, but they are still considered at risk, especially in light of continued habitat loss.".
- Willet class Bird.
- Willet conservationStatus "LC".
- Willet conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Willet family Sandpiper.
- Willet genus Tringa.
- Willet kingdom Animal.
- Willet order Charadriiformes.
- Willet phylum Chordate.
- Willet synonym "Catoptrophus semipalmatus".
- Willet synonym "Totanus semipalmatus".
- Willet thumbnail Catoptrophorus_semipalmatus_edit.jpg?width=300.
- Willet wikiPageExternalLink Suppl47.pdf.
- Willet wikiPageExternalLink ?request=get-abstract&issn=0010-5422&volume=107&issue=03&page=0514.
- Willet wikiPageExternalLink Willet.html.
- Willet wikiPageExternalLink view.asp?A=2723&Q=326108.
- Willet wikiPageExternalLink hardy17sh.wav.
- Willet wikiPageExternalLink i2580id.html.
- Willet wikiPageID "302249".
- Willet wikiPageLength "5095".
- Willet wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Willet wikiPageRevisionID "659724157".
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Ocean.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Beach.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Beak.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Birds_of_Puerto_Rico.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Birds_of_the_United_States.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shorebirds.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tringa.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Charadriiformes.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Crustacean.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Digital_object_identifier.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Lesser_yellowlegs.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Manuel_Antonio_National_Park.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Marine_worm.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Monotypic_taxon.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Nova_Scotia.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Oregon.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Plumage.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Salt_marsh.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Sandpiper.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Subspecies.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink The_Auk.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink The_Condor_(journal).
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Tringa.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLink Wader.
- Willet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Willet".
- Willet wikiPageWikiLinkText "semipalmata".
- Willet wikiPageWikiLinkText "western willet".
- Willet wikiPageWikiLinkText "willet".
- Willet binomial "Tringa semipalmata".
- Willet classis Bird.
- Willet familia Sandpiper.
- Willet genus "Tringa".
- Willet name "Willet".
- Willet ordo Charadriiformes.
- Willet phylum Chordate.
- Willet regnum "Animalia".
- Willet species "T. semipalmata".
- Willet status "LC".
- Willet statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Willet subdivision "* T. s. semipalmata (eastern willet) * T. s. inornata (western willet)".
- Willet subdivisionRanks Subspecies.
- Willet synonyms "Catoptrophus semipalmatus".
- Willet synonyms "Totanus semipalmatus".
- Willet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Willet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IUCN_Map.
- Willet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:InternetBirdCollection.
- Willet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Willet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Willet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Willet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:VIREO.
- Willet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikispecies.
- Willet subject Category:Birds_of_Puerto_Rico.
- Willet subject Category:Birds_of_the_United_States.
- Willet subject Category:Shorebirds.
- Willet subject Category:Tringa.
- Willet hypernym Shorebird.
- Willet type Animal.
- Willet type Bird.
- Willet type Eukaryote.
- Willet type Species.
- Willet type Thing.
- Willet type Q19088.
- Willet type Q729.
- Willet comment "The willet (Tringa semipalmata), formerly in the monotypic genus Catoptrophorus as Catoptrophorus semipalmatus, is a large shorebird in the sandpiper family. It is a good-sized and stout scolopacid, the largest of the shanks. Its closest relative is the lesser yellowlegs, a much smaller bird with a very different appearance apart from the fine, clear, and dense pattern of the neck, which both species show in breeding plumage.Adults have gray legs and a long, straight, dark and stout bill.".
- Willet label "Willet".
- Willet sameAs Q831611.
- Willet sameAs Strelleg_dambalvezek.
- Willet sameAs Gamba_alanegra.
- Willet sameAs Catoptrophorus_semipalmatus.
- Willet sameAs Tringa_semipalmata.