Britain's largest wading bird is the Eurasian curlew (Numenius arquata). It is known for its long, curved bill and distinctive call, often heard in coastal and wetland areas. The curlew can reach a length of up to 65 centimeters and has a wingspan of approximately 90-100 centimeters. This species plays an important role in its habitat, foraging for invertebrates in mudflats and grasslands.
Yes, they have webbed feet and spend a lot of time wading and standing in water.
A mallard is not a wading bird, like a heron or stork. A mallard is a duck and considered to be a waterfowl.
Egret is a long-legged, wading bird. It is related to a heron.
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yes it is A wading bird is not necessarily a migratory bird. Many wading birds in sub tropical and tropical climates do not migrate. Those living in colder regions, where the surface water of lakes, ponds, and rivers may freeze in the winter, do migrate.
There are many African wading birds. It could be an Ibis or an Egret.
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