gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:bird
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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4
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Ranthambore
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gptkbp:adult_plumage
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dark brown and white
spotted brown
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gptkbp:aircraft_operated
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dark with white spots
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gptkbp:behavior
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solitary or in small groups
often seen wading
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gptkbp:breeding_season
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gptkb:Professional_Wrestler
April to July
monogamous during breeding season
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gptkbp:calls_for
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a series of sharp notes
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gptkbp:clutch_size
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4-5 eggs
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gptkbp:color
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long and straight
greenish-brown back
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gptkbp:conservation_efforts
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habitat protection
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gptkbp:conservation_status
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gptkb:Least_Concern
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gptkbp:diet
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insects
invertebrates
insects and small crustaceans
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gptkbp:egg_color
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oval
brownish
about 4 cm long
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gptkbp:environmental_impact
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affects migration patterns
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gptkbp:family
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gptkb:Scolopacidae
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gptkbp:first_described_by
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Linnaeus in 1758
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gptkbp:first_flight
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straight and fast
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gptkbp:fledging_period
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about 3 weeks
leaves nest after 3 weeks
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gptkbp:foraging_behavior
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diurnal
forages in shallow water
probes mud
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gptkbp:genus
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Tringa
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gptkbp:habitat
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gptkb:Eurasia
wetlands
freshwater wetlands
marshes and wet meadows
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Green sandpiper
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gptkbp:impact
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habitat destruction
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gptkbp:is_observed_in
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common in migration areas
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gptkbp:length
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23–25 cm
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gptkbp:mating_system
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aerial displays
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gptkbp:migration
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migratory
late summer to early fall
up to 5000 km
trans-Saharan
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gptkbp:nesting
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gptkb:railway_station
grasses and reeds
near water
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gptkbp:predators
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birds of prey
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gptkbp:related_species
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gptkb:Common_sandpiper
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gptkbp:species
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gptkb:Tringa_ochropus
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gptkbp:tail_type
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white with dark tips
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gptkbp:territorial_behavior
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defends nesting area
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gptkbp:unesco_world_heritage_site
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gptkb:Least_Concern
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gptkbp:vocalization
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varied calls
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gptkbp:was_marked_by
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white wing stripe
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gptkbp:weight
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70–120 g
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gptkbp:wildlife
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wetland drainage
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gptkbp:wingspan
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50–55 cm
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gptkbp:wintering_range
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coastal wetlands
Africa and southern Asia
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