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genus tringa (n)

a genus of Scolopacidae

genus tringa Sentence Examples

  1. The genus Tringa includes sandpipers, such as the Common Sandpiper and the Green Sandpiper.
  2. Tringa is a genus of medium-sized shorebirds characterized by their long legs and bills.
  3. The genus Tringa has a wide distribution, with members inhabiting various coastal and inland habitats.
  4. Tringa sandpipers are migratory birds that often form large flocks during their annual migrations.
  5. The Spotted Sandpiper (Tringa macularia) is a small, spotted sandpiper with a distinctive breeding call.
  6. The Solitary Sandpiper (Tringa solitaria) is a secretive species that prefers solitary habitats, such as marshes and bogs.
  7. The Willow Sandpiper (Tringa glareola) is a long-distance migrant that breeds in the Arctic and winters in Africa.
  8. The Wood Sandpiper (Tringa glareola) is a medium-sized sandpiper that breeds in the taiga forests of Eurasia.
  9. The Tringa genus is important indicators of wetland health, as many species depend on these habitats for breeding and feeding.
  10. Conservation efforts for the genus Tringa focus on protecting and restoring their coastal and inland habitats.

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a genus of Scolopacidae

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The genus Tringa includes sandpipers, such as the Common Sandpiper and the Green Sandpiper.

Tringa is a genus of medium-sized shorebirds characterized by their long legs and bills.

The genus Tringa has a wide distribution, with members inhabiting various coastal and inland habitats.

Tringa sandpipers are migratory birds that often form large flocks during their annual migrations.