Occurrence Data of Critically Endangered Species Calidris pygmaea in Danzhou Bay, Hainan Province Released on Global Biodiversity Information Facility
In Nov.16, 2023, the GBIF Working Group of the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF) published the occurrence data of Critically Endangered Species Calidris pygmaea on the Global Biodiversity Information Network (GBIF), which observed and recorded by CBCGDF expert, Mr. Guo Geng, in Danzhou Bay, Hainan Province.
The Calidris pygmaea is a small wader which breeds on the coasts of the Bering Sea and winters in Southeast Asia. They nest in June–July on coastal areas in the tundra, choosing locations with grass close to freshwater pools.
The
most distinctive feature of Calidris pygmaea is its spatulate bill. They often
move alone in shallow water and on soft muddy ground. As they walk, they often
lower the head down and extend the bill into the water or mud. When feeding,
they always sweep back and forth or from side to side underwater or in the mud.
Insects, insect larvae, crustaceans and other small invertebrates are mainly
their food.
Data download: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/4441249302
Original Chinese Article: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/0typouYwSoGkat1d_Vt0ng
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