What is a Godwit?

What are the Characteristics of the Group of Birds Known as Godwits?

Aug 25, 2006 Rosemary Drisdelle

A brief description of the godwits, some of the sandpipers, including physical characteristics, migration, preferred food, and habits.

Godwits are shore birds (family Scolopacidae), large sandpipers with long legs and bills. Their long, subtly upcurved bills allow them to probe deeply in the sand for aquatic worms and mollusks. Godwits frequent tidal shorelines, breeding in northern climates in summer and migrating south in winter. In their winter range, they flock together where food is plentiful. The combination of long legs and long almost straight bill distinguishes the godwits from both the curlews and the dowitchers.

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