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Gallinago gallinago

significant recent decline

Key facts

Long-billed wader with streaked cream and green back, frequenting wet margins

Habitat: freshwater marshes and flooded fields

Once abundant resident, now very localized as a result of drainage of wet meadows: only a few pairs breed in Essex

Recognition

Long legs and very long bill, dark streaked upperparts

Tends to keep to cover but feeds in open when not alarmed; flies off in zig-zag flight when disturbed; gregarious

Eats worms and insects, feeding with fast sewing machine-like action

Lifecycle

Nest is a lined hollow on ground

1 or 2 Broods April to May; 4 eggs pale green with brown blotches

When displaying, males make distinctive drumming noise with outer tail feathers

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