African Snipe vs Christmas Sandpiper
Gallinago nigripennis comparado com Prosobonia cancellata
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Atributo | African Snipe | Christmas Sandpiper |
|---|---|---|
| Nome científico | Gallinago nigripennis | Prosobonia cancellata |
| Ordem | Charadriiformes | Charadriiformes |
| Família | Scolopacidae | Scolopacidae |
| Estado de conservação | Least Concern | Extinct |
| Comprimento | — | — |
| Envergadura | 25,1 cm (9.9 in) | — |
| Peso | 124,25 g (4.38 oz) | 38,0 g (1.34 oz) |
| Dieta | -- | -- |
| Tamanho da postura | 2-4 | -- |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Habitats partilhados
African Snipe only
Christmas Sandpiper only
Nenhum
Estado de conservação
Least Concern
African Snipe
Extinct
Christmas Sandpiper
About These Birds
African Snipe
African Snipe: 25–28 cm, medium-large snipe resident in high-altitude wetlands, bogs, and marshy grassland of eastern and southern Africa from Ethiopia and Sudan to the Cape. Cryptic brown-and-buff streaking. Probes soft mud for invertebrates. Sedentary. Performs display 'drumming' flights with spread tail in breeding season.
Christmas Sandpiper
Christmas Sandpiper: 18–20 cm, slender sandpiper endemic to Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean with brown-barred upperparts and pale underparts. Inhabits coastal rocky shores and forest interior. NT. Threatened by introduced yellow crazy ants and habitat modification. Sedentary island endemic. Invertebrate feeder.