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Red-necked Avocet

Recurvirostra novaehollandiae

Least Concern
Envergadura
45,0 cm
Peso
322,3333333333333 g
Família
Recurvirostridae
Ordem
Charadriiformes

Sobre

Red-necked Avocet (Recurvirostra novaehollandiae) is a large 40–46 cm avocet endemic to Australia. White and black body; distinctive chestnut-red head and neck; long upturned bill; blue-grey legs. Inhabits shallow saline lakes, salt pans, and coastal lagoons across inland and coastal Australia.

Physical Description

Measurement Value Imperial
Envergadura 45,0 cm 17.7 in
Peso 322,3333333333333 g 11.37 oz

Habitat & Range

Estado de conservação

Least Concern
IUCN Red List

Comportamento e reprodução

Nidificação

Nest type: SC. Incubation: 23-25 days.

Tamanho da postura

2-5

Taxonomia

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Ordem Charadriiformes (Shorebirds & Gulls)
Família Recurvirostridae (Avocets & Stilts)
Genus Recurvirostra
Espécies Recurvirostra novaehollandiae

Distribution

Red-necked Avocet has been recorded in 1 countries.

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Perguntas frequentes

Is the Red-necked Avocet endangered?
The Red-necked Avocet has a conservation status of Least Concern.
How does the Red-necked Avocet nest?
Nest type: SC. Incubation: 23-25 days.
How big is the Red-necked Avocet?
The Red-necked Avocet has a wingspan of 45.0 cm, weight of 322.3333333333333 g.
What order and family does the Red-necked Avocet belong to?
The Red-necked Avocet (Recurvirostra novaehollandiae) belongs to the order Charadriiformes and the family Recurvirostridae.

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