
Whimbrel Identification - All About Birds
Large shorebird with a long body, long neck, and small head. Most distinctive features are the long curved bill and striped head. Large-bodied shorebird with a long, curved bill. In flight note brownish color overall. Probes into soft surfaces for invertebrates and small crabs, which it swallows whole.
Whimbrel - American Bird Conservancy
The Whimbrel is a long-distance migrant, with some individuals flying nonstop for thousands of miles between breeding and wintering areas. North American Whimbrels migrate as far as 2,500 miles between breeding grounds in the Arctic and wintering grounds along the east and west coasts of the U.S., Mexico, Central, and South America.
Whimbrel | Audubon Field Guide
The most widespread of the curlews, nesting in the Arctic across North America and Eurasia, wintering on the coasts of six continents. Whimbrels tend to concentrate in flocks at a few favored spots...
Whimbrel Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
An elegant, brownish shorebird with a very long, curved bill, the Whimbrel announces itself with effervescent, piping calls. It occupies open habitats—tundra for nesting; and mudflats, beaches, and saltmarshes the rest of the year.
Eurasian whimbrel - Wikipedia
It is one of the most widespread of the curlews, breeding across much of subarctic Asia and Europe as far south as Scotland. This species and the Hudsonian whimbrel have recently been split, although some taxonomic authorities still consider them to be conspecific.
Whimbrel Life History - All About Birds
Whimbrels are a joy to experience on the breeding grounds, where the male performs dramatic aerial song flights. Ascending sharply as high as 1,000 feet, he begins to fly in large circles, gliding downward and then climbing back upward with …
Where are Whimbrels found? - Birdful
Feb 21, 2024 · Whimbrels have an extremely large range, breeding in subarctic areas across North America and Eurasia. After the breeding season, they migrate along coastlines to wintering grounds in North and South America, Africa, Asia and Australia.
Whimbrel - eBird
Large, brown shorebird with long, decurved bill. Note bold head stripes. Occurs on mudflats, beaches, and coastal marshes. Often in flocks, sometimes mixed with other large shorebirds like Willet or godwits. Extensive global range, breeding on the Arctic tundra and wintering on coastlines as far south as Tierra del Fuego.
Whimbrel - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The whimbrel is a large migratory shorebird with a long neck, long legs, and a long downward-curving bill, which it uses to forage for invertebrates on mudflats and sand bars in coastal areas.
Hudsonian whimbrel - Wikipedia
The Hudsonian whimbrel (Numenius hudsonicus) is a wader in the large family Scolopacidae. It is one of the most widespread of the curlews, breeding across much of subarctic North America. [2] . This species and the Eurasian whimbrel have recently been split, based on genetic and noticeable morphological differences.