- Latham's Snipe
Taxobox
name = Latham's Snipe
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Charadriiformes
familia =Scolopacidae
genus = "Gallinago "
species = "G. hardwickii"
binomial = "Gallinago hardwickii"
binomial_authority = (Gray,1831 )Latham's Snipe, "Gallinago hardwickii", also known as Japanese Snipe, is a medium-sized (length 29-33 cm, wingspan 50-54 cm, weight 150-230 g), long-billed, migratory
wader .Identification
Identifiable as a "Gallinago" snipe by its cryptically-patterned black, brown, buff and white plumage, but is not easily distinguished from Swinhoe's and
Pin-tailed Snipe in the field, though it is slightly larger.Distribution
Breeds mainly in
Hokkaidō in northernJapan , with smaller numbers onHonshū , the easternRussia n mainland and, historically,Sakhalin and theKurile Islands . The entire population migrates and spends the non-breeding season principally in easternAustralia , where it is the commonest "Gallinago" snipe. Recorded on migration inTaiwan , thePhilippines andNew Guinea , and is a rare straggler toNew Zealand .Habitat
Breeding habitat in Asia: alpine
moorland ,grassland s, rough pasture, young tree plantations and cultivated areas. Non-breeding habitat in Australia: shallow freshwater wetlands of various kinds with bare mud or shallow water for feeding, with good nearby vegetation cover for shelter.Food
Latham's Snipe is an
omnivorous species that feeds on seeds and other plant material (mainly from species in families such as "Cyperaceae ,Poaceae ,Juncaceae ,Polygonaceae ,Ranunculaceae " and "Fabaceae "), and on invertebrates including insects (mainly flies andbeetle s),earthworm s,spider s and occasionallymollusc s,isopod s andcentipede s.Breeding
Display flights and drumming by the males. Nests on the ground, concealed in vegetation, with a clutch of four eggs.
Conservation
Internationally, Latham’s Snipe is considered to be a species of
Least Concern . In Australia it used to be hunted as agamebird but is now completely protected.References
* BirdLife International. (2006). Species factsheet: "Gallinago hardwickii". Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 9 February 2007
* Fujimaki, Y.; & Skira, I.J. (1984). Notes on Latham’s Snipe, "Gallinago hardwickii", in Japan. "Emu" 84: 49-51.
* Higgins, P.J.; & Davies, J.N. (eds). (1996). "Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds. Volume 3: Snipe to Pigeons". Oxford University Press: Melbourne. ISBN 0-19-553070-5
* Lane, Brett; & Davies, Jeff. (1987). "Shorebirds in Australia". RAOU: Melbourne. ISBN 0-17-006824-2
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