yes
Godwits likes eating goldfish and selfish
yes!!there is 17 different species of bar-tailed godwits
Yes. it does live in caboolture river
Bar-tailed godwits mainly feed on marine invertebrates such as clams, worms, and crustaceans which they probe from the mud with their long bill. They primarily consume these small organisms found in mudflats and estuarine habitats during their foraging trips.
Godwits live around the coastline of Australia. They migrate there each year from Scandinavia, northern Asia, and Alaska where they go to breed.
There are currently few threats to the bar-tailed godwit. These birds are classified under the least concern (on a scale from extinct to least concern of endangerment), however they are protected by the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds.
Godwits are large UK wading birds. In the winter, you are likely to see the Bar-Tailed Godwit. The summer bird is the Black Tailed Godwit.
The bar-tailed godwit migrates in a flock. They migrate in the fall from Alaska to New Zealand. Their migration takes them to coastal Alaska, Australia, East Asia, Africa, northwestern Europe, and New Zealand.
All godwits tagged with a satellite transmitters received a flag band that has a number and a letter on it, so their location can be identified by observers on the ground, as well as remotely by satellite. Other godwits are E5, E6, etc. E7 was the first one to be tracked on its round-trip flight from New Zealand to Alaska and back, by way of the Yellow Sea.
Bar-tailed Trogon was created in 1882.
Bar-tailed Cuckoo-Dove was created in 1875.