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Opisthoprora euryptera

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Alias:Opisthoprora euryptera

Basic Information

Scientific classification

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Feature

Turn the end of your mouth up

Details

Opisthoprora euryptera are long-legged shorebirds with long, thin beaks. During the breeding season, one female will mate with up to 10 males, who incubate the eggs and care for the chicks.

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Location

It is mainly distributed in Asia and Europe.

Form

The reverse-billed hummingbird has gray legs and a slender black beak that turns upward. Viewed from below, the body feathers are all white, with only the wing tips black. It has black wing stripes and shoulder stripes. Iris - brown, mouth - black, feet - black.

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