General
Common Redshank: Large sandpiper with scaled black and brown upperparts, dark-streaked neck and breast, white eye-ring broken in front, and pale belly and sides with dark chevrons. Wings are dark with thick, white trailing edges visible in flight. Long legs are orange-red. Bill is short and red with black tip. Sexes are similar.
Range and Habitat
Common Redshank: Widespread across Eurasia; accidental in Newfoundland. Preferred habitats include mudflats, marshes, and grassy fields.
Listen to Call
Voice Text
"tleu-hu-hu", "ti-you"
Interesting Facts
Wary and nervous birds, Common Redshanks are often the first to panic and give noisy alarm calls to other nearby waders.
They are quickly identified by their red legs, but confusion can occur if their legs are mud-covered. Juveniles may have greenish-yellow legs.
They find their food by sight and only rarely probe into the mud or sand.
A group of sandpipers has many collective nouns, including a "bind", "contradiction", "fling", "hill", and "time-step" of sandpipers.
Author
Gary Owen Dick
Related Birds
Greater Yellowlegs
Lesser Yellowlegs
Spotted Redshank
Common Greenshank
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