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godwit

Any wading bird Limosa, of the family Scolopacidae, that also contains sandpipers, snipes, and curlews, in the order Charadriiformes. They have very long bills, slightly upcurved; long, slender legs, with a great part of the tibia bare of feathers, and a comblike claw on the third toe. Four species of the genus are known, all frequenters of marshes, especially by the seashore. They chiefly inhabit the arctic and temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, but migrate southwards in the summer as far as North and South America and New Zealand.



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Thousands of water birds called black-tailed godwits stop at the marsh in Spain every year as they trek from their northern breeding grounds to their winter homes in Africa.
He and a colleague examined droppings in a salt marsh roosting site of waterbirds called black-tailed godwits.
And 80 percent of black-tailed godwits, refined birds with brown slender bodies and long beaks, call the Dutch polder home.
 
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