Gail Harland’s WATERBIRDS
Mar 16, 2022
2 minutes
HE redshank is sometimes known as “the watchdog of the marshes” because it is always alert to intruders and will fly noisily away, with the flash of its white wing bars acting as a warning to other birds. Redshanks have a variety of alarm calls, including a long, mournful, piping sound.
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