Bar-tailed godwit
Charadriiformes | Scolopacidae | Sandpipers, snipes, phalaropes
A Curlew-like but much smaller, paler wader; very long-billed but with medium-length legs. Looks much like Black-tailed Godwit at rest, but plainer wings and white V above pale tail very different.
This is one of a number of wading birds that have predominantly coppery-red plumage in summer; they become essentially dull brown birds outside the breeding season, but the juveniles show a warmth of plumage colour that echoes the breeding adults. It migrates far to the north in late spring, although most breed in the Low Arctic rather than High Arctic.
Sightings
Passage migrant and winter visitor of the Basin.
Interesting points