Surfbird (Calidris virgata)
The Surfbird: A Coastal Marvel of the Avian World The Surfbird (Calidris virgata) is an intriguing and resilient shorebird known […]
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The Surfbird is a fascinating member of the sandpiper family, known for its robust build and distinctive plumage. Found along the rocky coastlines of the Pacific Ocean, from Alaska to southern South America, the Surfbird is easily recognizable by its gray-brown body, white underparts, and striking black and white tail pattern. During breeding season, these birds migrate to alpine regions where they nest on the ground, often hidden among rocks and vegetation. Surfbirds are skilled foragers, feeding primarily on invertebrates found in the intertidal zones. Their adaptability to different environments showcases their resilience and the diverse habitats they occupy.
The Surfbird: A Coastal Marvel of the Avian World The Surfbird (Calidris virgata) is an intriguing and resilient shorebird known […]
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