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The Common Snipe, Gallinago gallinago, is a small, stocky wader, part of the Scolopacidae family. It is a bird that is well adapted to its wetland habitats, with a mottled brown plumage adorned with straw-yellow stripes on its back and a paler underside.
The common snipe (Gallinago gallinago) is a small, stocky wader native to the Old World. The breeding habitats are marshes, bogs, tundra and wet meadows throughout the Palearctic.
The Common Snipe is a fascinating wading bird, known for its excellent camouflage and its distinctive zigzag flight. Despite its relatively modest size, it stands out with its long, straight beak and well-camouflaged brown tones.
These birds prefer to live near marshes, bogs, in the tundra, taiga, grassy edges of lakes and rivers, estuaries, ponds, rice fields, and wet meadows. Common snipes are social birds that usually forage in small groups and may gather in flocks of up to 500 individuals at rich feeding grounds.
Common Snipe (Gallinago gallinago) is a species of bird in the Scolopacidae family.
The Common Snipe (Gallinago gallinago) is a small, stocky wader native to the Old World. The breeding habitat is marshes, bogs, tundra and wet meadows throughout northern Europe and northern Asia.
Common snipe can be found in western and Mediterranean Europe, Africa, Asia, and parts of the Middle East. Common snipes make their homes in marshes, wetlands, and other damp and grassy habitats.