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Tuamotu sandpiper

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It breeds at different times on different islands, generally between April and June. Nests are placed on the lagoon shore and consist of nothing more than a slight hollow in the shoreline coral and shell debris which is lined with grass stems or similar vegetable matter. The clutch is believed to be
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Blanvillain, Caroline; Florent, Chevallier & Thenot, Vincent (2002). "Land birds of Tuamotu Archipelago, Polynesia: relative abundance and changes during the 20th century with particular reference to the critically endangered Polynesian ground-dove
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Lowe, Percy Roycroft (1927). "On the Anatomy and Systematic Position of Æchmorhynchus cancellatus (Gmelin), together with some Notes on the Genera Bartramia and Mesoscolopax; the Subfamily Limosinae; and the Pterylosis of Scolopax".
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based on perceived differences to Latham's description. The validity of this form is in doubt; some considered it distinct, whereas in recent times the evidence is generally found too scant to consider both forms good species.
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measures in place, although proposals are being suggested to protect the species. These include granting full protection to the remaining atolls where it breeds and preventing the further spread of rats.
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However, it is entirely likely that (given the non-migrant nature of the species) the populations, some 2000 miles separated from each other, would constitute separate
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The 15.5–16.5 cm (6.1–6.5 in) long Tuamotu sandpiper is a small, short-winged, mottled brown bird with more or less barred underparts. Its short sharp
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which intergrade. Pale birds are medium brown above and white below, with light barring or spotting on the breast and whitish streaking on the head. The bold
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B2ab (iii, v)" means that estimates indicate between 700 and 1100 mature birds occurring in less than six locations, with a declining trend. There are no
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are brown with white tips and white triangular markings on the outer webs. Dark phase birds replace medium with darker brown and white with light buff or
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per regna tria naturae secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis (13th ed.)
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is brown, the beak is blackish and the legs and feet are dirty yellow to dark olive grey; the toes are not webbed.
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where it feeds in open areas, including the shores and beaches, and scrubland; it is more rarely found in
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Females and males are alike, the former having a tendency to be slightly larger and paler on average.
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two eggs, which are white with purple and violet blotches, similar to a smaller version of the
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at Latham's time, but later became lost. During Cook's visit, the bird was observed by
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white. The flanks are brown, and the entire underparts are heavily barred that colour.
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del Hoyo, J.; Elliott, A. & Sargatal, J. (editors) (1996): 57. Tuamotu Sandpiper.
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which started to overrun the island in the 19th century make more likely culprits.
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Latham's description was the basis for Gmelin's, which was valid according to
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Greenway, James C. (1967): Sandpipers of the Tuamotu Archipelago.
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The species has been recorded in modern times from the following
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Shorebirds: an identification guide to the waders of the world
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Townsend, Charles Haskins & Wetmore, Alexander (1919).
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The call is a soft, high whistle or piping, transcribed as
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Hayman, Peter; Marchant, John & Prater, Tony (1986):
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In: Extinct and Vanishing Birds of the World (2nd ed.)
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One two-egg clutch is in the 328:, listed from northwest to southeast: 7: 831:Gmelin, Johann Friedrich (1789): . 821:JPEG fulltext of 2nd (1785) edition 704:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 261:. A native name, apparently in the 1140:(Numeniinae–Limosinae–Arenariinae) 991:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1927.tb05646.x 644:Prosobonia cancellata parvirostris 529:American Museum of Natural History 14: 2630:Endemic birds of French Polynesia 877:"The systematic relationships of 531:collection (specimen AMNH 5299). 298:and the chin are also white. The 2605:IUCN Red List endangered species 595:figured the bird as the "Barred 447:, south of the Acteon group, and 441:in (or near) the Acteon Islands, 253:. It is sometimes placed in the 73: 795:In: A general synopsis of birds 508:, also taking some vegetation. 474:This bird lives on undisturbed 938:Handbook of Birds of the World 615:and painted by William Ellis. 1: 889:(Charadriiformes; Charadrii)" 781:10.1016/S0006-3207(01)00112-4 517:Whitney South Seas Expedition 963:. Houghton Mifflin, Boston. 290:than a wader. There are two 940:, Volume 3: Hoatzin to Auks 214:Aechmorhynchus parvirostris 2646: 2625:Taxa named by Titian Peale 998:Stresemann, Erwin (1950). 399:Duke of Gloucester Islands 2351: 1695: 1681: 1630:Buff-breasted sandpiper ( 1146: 1132: 1100: 765:Gallicolumba erythroptera 711:: e.T62289271A229059793. 601:General Synopsis of Birds 201: 194: 175: 168: 70:Scientific classification 68: 46: 37: 28: 23: 1996:Short-billed dowitcher ( 1689:(Tringinae–Scolopacinae) 1603:Spoon-billed sandpiper ( 1594:Semipalmated sandpiper ( 1513:White-rumped sandpiper ( 1495:Broad-billed sandpiper ( 1450:Sharp-tailed sandpiper ( 1262:Bristle-thighed curlew ( 283:is more like that of an 2620:Birds described in 1849 2541:Prosobonia-parvirostris 2413:Prosobonia parvirostris 2383:Prosobonia parvirostris 2005:Long-billed dowitcher ( 1859:Nordmann's greenshank ( 1271:Slender-billed curlew ( 1046:(Prosobonia cancellata) 793:Latham, John (1785): : 769:Biological Conservation 752:. 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Index


Conservation status
Endangered
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Charadriiformes
Scolopacidae
Prosobonia
Binomial name
Peale
Synonyms
Peale
wader
Scolopacidae
endemic
Tuamotu Islands
French Polynesia
monotypic
Tuamotuan language
beak
insectivorous
passerine
colour morphs
supercilium
rectrices

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