Giant Snipe vs Amami Woodcock
Gallinago undulata в сравнении с Scolopax mira
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Характеристика | Giant Snipe | Amami Woodcock |
|---|---|---|
| Научное название | Gallinago undulata | Scolopax mira |
| Отряд | Charadriiformes | Charadriiformes |
| Семейство | Scolopacidae | Scolopacidae |
| Охранный статус | Least Concern | Vulnerable |
| Длина | — | — |
| Размах крыльев | 31,0 cm (12.2 in) | 37,9 cm (14.9 in) |
| Масса | 327,5 g (11.55 oz) | 473,0 g (16.68 oz) |
| Питание | -- | -- |
| Размер кладки | 2-4 | 2-4 |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Охранный статус
Least Concern
Giant Snipe
Vulnerable
Amami Woodcock
About These Birds
Giant Snipe
Giant Snipe: 36–40 cm, the world's largest snipe with an exceptionally long bill, rich brown plumage, and heavily barred underparts. Resident in swampy grassland and marshy terrain of Venezuela, Trinidad, Colombia, Brazil, and adjacent South America. Feeds on invertebrates by deep probing. Secretive and crepuscular. Poorly known.
Amami Woodcock
Amami Woodcock: 34–36 cm, large rufous woodcock endemic to the Ryukyu Islands of Japan (Amami-Oshima, Tokunoshima). Inhabits dense subtropical forest. Nocturnal; probes soil for earthworms. NT. Threatened by feral mongooses introduced for snake control and habitat loss. Sedentary island endemic. Similar to Eurasian Woodcock.