red knot

E260393

The red knot is a medium-sized migratory shorebird known for its long-distance Arctic-to-coastline migrations and reliance on coastal stopover sites rich in invertebrate prey.

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red knot canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
migratory bird
shorebird
bodySize medium-sized shorebird
breedingRange Arctic tundra
High Arctic regions
class Aves
clutchSize typically 3–4 eggs
commonName knot
red knot
conservationStatus Near Threatened
describedAs Calidris canutus by Linnaeus
diet arthropods
bivalve mollusks
invertebrates
marine worms
family Scolopacidae
flightCapability strong flier
foragingBehavior probes sediment for invertebrates
genus Calidris
habitat coastal mudflats
estuaries
sandy beaches
importantStopoverRegion Delaware Bay
keyPreyDuringMigration horseshoe crab eggs
kingdom Animalia
migrationDistance can exceed 15,000 kilometers one way
migrationPattern Arctic-to-coastline migration
migratoryBehavior long-distance migrant
nonBreedingRange African coasts
Atlantic coasts of the Americas
Australasian coasts
European coasts
coastal areas worldwide
notableBehavior times migration to food availability peaks
uses coastal stopover sites during migration
order Charadriiformes
phylum Chordata
plumage breeding plumage includes reddish underparts
non-breeding plumage is grayish
recognizedBy ornithologists
reproduction nests on ground in Arctic tundra
scientificName Calidris canutus
socialBehavior forms flocks, especially during migration
taxonRank species
threat decline of key prey species
disturbance at stopover sites
loss of coastal stopover habitat

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