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Natural History: The Long-billed
Curlew mostly forages for invertebrates but may also eat toads,
and eggs and nestlings of other birds as well as some berries. It
breeds in the interior west.
General Distribution: In the
Presidio, this species can be found in areas of tidal sand and rock
and by saltwater bays.
Frequency: This species is not found at the Presidio in the summer
and is uncommon during the spring, winter, and fall seasons.
Identifying Characteristics:
This very large, mottled, brown sandpiper has a long, strongly downcurved
beak and lacks the strongly striped crown of the Whimbrel.
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