Lesser yellowlegs
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Tringa flavipes
Weight
67-94
2.4-3.3
goz
g oz 
Length
23-25
9.1-9.8
cminch
cm inch 
Wingspan
59-64
23.2-25.2
cminch
cm inch 

The lesser yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes ) is a medium-sized shorebird. The genus name Tringa is the New Latin name given to the green sandpiper by Aldrovandus in 1599 based on Ancient Greek trungas, a thrush-sized, white-rumped, tail-bobbing wading bird mentioned by Aristotle. The specific flavipes is from Latin flavus, "yellow", and pes, "foot".

Appearance

The lesser yellowlegs is a medium-large shorebird. The legs are yellow. Compared to the greater yellowlegs, the bill is shorter (visually about the same length as the head), slim, straight, and uniformly dark. The breast is streaked and the flanks are finely marked with short bars.

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Measurements:

  • Length: 9.1-10.6 in (23-27 cm)
  • Weight: 2.8-3.2 oz (79.5-90.9 g)
  • Wingspan: 23.2-25.2 in (59-64 cm)

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Climate zones

Lesser yellowlegs habitat map
Lesser yellowlegs
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Habits and Lifestyle

They migrate to the Gulf coast of the United States, the Caribbean, and south to South America.This species is a regular vagrant to western Europe; in Great Britain about five birds arrive each year, mostly between August and October, with the occasional individual overwintering.

Seasonal behavior
Bird's call

Diet and Nutrition

These birds forage in shallow water, sometimes using their bill to stir up the water. They mainly eat insects, small fish and crustaceans.

Mating Habits

MATING BEHAVIOR
INDEPENDENT AGE
1 to 9 days

Their breeding habitat is clearings near ponds in the boreal forest region from Alaska to Quebec. They nest on the ground, usually in open dry locations.

Population

References

1. Lesser yellowlegs Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesser_yellowlegs
2. Lesser yellowlegs on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22693235/93392879
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/705491

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