Whimbrel

Whimbrel - Sandpipers
The Whimbrel is a large wading bird although smaller than the similar Curlew. It has longish legs, a long bill that curves near the tip and stripes through its crown. It is brownish above and whitish below. In flight, the Whimbrel shows a white “V” shape up its back from its tail.

In the UK, the Whimbrel only breeds in northern Scotland, particularly Shetland. It is a passage migrant to other areas in spring and autumn on its way from and to its wintering areas in South Africa.

Date: 2nd June 2008

Location: Loch of Funzie, Fetlar, Shetland

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