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  • Birds portal Dunlin is part of WikiProject Birds, an attempt at creating a standardized, informative and easy-to-use ornithological resource. If you would...
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  • of offshore fields/platforms in real life: Magnus Fulmer (Fulmar) Alwyn Hutton Dunlin Murchison Heather --> alanfdow (talk) 15:32, 7 January 2023 (UTC)...
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  • lists of Central and South American countries show arctic shorebirds (e.g. Dunlin) in breeding plumage—a plumage never seen in that part of the world! MeegsC...
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  • Zealand, and south and southeast Asia. The curlew sandpiper is similar to the dunlin, and has a length of 18–23 cm (7.1–9.1 in) and wingspan of 38–41 cm (15–16 in)...
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  • will note the examples I notice here: swallow, (eastwards!), red knot, dunlin, blue grouse, American goldfinch, Arctic tern, Arctic tern again, Manx shearwater...
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  • the Dongtan Ramsar Wetlands, which could cause serious complications. The Dunlin, a migratory shorebird, goes through the area according to Wetlands International...
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  • will note the examples I notice here: swallow, (eastwards!), red knot, dunlin, blue grouse, American goldfinch, Arctic tern, Arctic tern again, Manx shearwater...
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  • hopefully, this is where it ends. Kurfürst (talk) 00:56, 3 June 2009 (UTC) Dunlin and Garzke say nothing about "huge naval and air forces" so this source...
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  • flocks. It's the default so rarely mentioned except for a few species like Dunlin, Red Knot and European Starling where the sheer size of the flocks is notable...
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