Giant Snipe

Giant Snipe

Taxobox
name = Giant Snipe
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo = Charadriiformes
familia = Scolopacidae
genus = "Gallinago"
species = "G. undulata"
binomial = "Gallinago undulata"
binomial_authority = (Boddaert, 1783)

The Giant Snipe, "Gallinago undulata", is a stocky wader. It breeds in South America. The nominate subspecies "G. u. undulata" occurs in two distinct areas, one in Colombia, and the other from Venezuela through Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana to extreme north-eastern Brazil. The southern subspecies "G. u. gigantea" is found in eastern Bolivia, eastern Paraguay and south-east Brazil, and probably also in Uruguay and north-eastern Argentina.

It occurs in tall vegetation in swamps and flooded grasslands, and occasionally in dry savannah. It ranges from the lowlands up to 2,200 m altitude.

It seems to arrive in some areas after rain, but its seasonal movements are very poorly understood.

Description

This is the largest snipe at 40-43.5 cm in length. "G. u. gigantea", as its name suggests, is larger than the nominate subspecies with little overlap in size; for example, its bill length is usually more than 12.0 cm, whereas "G. u. undulata" is usually less than 11.5 cm.

The Giant Snipe has a stocky body and relatively short legs for a wader. It has broad rounded wings like a woodcock and a very long bill.. Its upperparts, head and neck are streaked and patterned with black and brown, and chestnut edges to the feathers form distinct lines down its back. The belly is white with brown barring on the flanks. The flight feathers are barred, a feature unique to this snipe. The horn-coloured bill is very long and straight. The legs and feet are greyish-green.

No plumage differences related to age or sex are known, but in other snipe the sexes are similar and immature birds differ only in showing pale fringes on the wing coverts.

The Giant Snipe has a "kek-kek" call when flushed, and a rasping trisyllabic call is given in its nocturnal display flight.

Giant Snipe can be distinguished from sympatric Common and Magellan Snipe by its huge size and rounded wings. The other large species, Andean, Fuegian and Imperial Snipe, are upland species which lack the well-defined upperpart markings and white belly shown by Giant Snipe. Noble Snipe is more similar to Giant, but obviously smaller-bodied.

Behaviour

Nests of the southern race have been found in Brazil in September and from November to early January. They are placed on a hillock between swamps, and 2-4 eggs are laid. No nests of the nominate subspecies have been found.

This species is rarely seen on the ground, and its habitat, reluctance to flush until almost trodden on, cryptic plumage, and nocturnal feeding mean its habits are almost unknown. Its diet apparently includes frogs. The Giant Snipe is usually seen alone when flushed.

Other "Gallinago" snipes have an aerial display, which involves flying high in circles, followed by a powerful stoop during which the bird makes a drumming sound, caused by vibrations of modified outer tail feathers. This species displays at night, but it is not known whether it drums.

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The Giant Snipe is hunted through most of its range, its large size making it easier to shoot than other snipes. Habitat loss is also a threat, at least in part of its range. It is nowhere common, and is local and uncommon in Colombia and Venezuela, but its nocturnal habits and extremely secretive behaviour might exaggerate its apparent scarcity, and it is currently not thought to be threatened.

References

* Hayman, Marchant and Prater, "Shorebirds" ISBN 0-873403-19-4
* [http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=2996&m=0 BirdLife International]


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