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Water
Martin Mere
Snipe
Beak
Common Snipe
Wader
Gallinago gallinago
Wetlands
Long
Rocks
Common
Bird
Camouflaged


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Common Snipe - Gallinago gallinago

Common Snipe - Gallinago gallinago
The Common Snipe - Gallinago gallinago - is a medium sized, very well camouflaged, short legged wading bird which feeds on small insects, crustaceans, snails, spiders and worms and will also eat seeds and plants when available. They can be seen on wetlands and also, during summer months, on moorland. Nesting on dry ground and hidden amongst vegetation they lay 4 eggs which the female incubates and then both parents care and feed the chicks. If the eggs are destroyed by other bigger birds or animals, they will lay replacement clutches. This one was seen at Martin Mere Wetlands, Burscough, Lancashire.

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