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Overview
Ruff: Large sandpiper with variably-colored frilly tufts on the neck that ranges from black to rufous to white to speckled and bared. Female lacks ruff. Head is orange-brown and the belly is white. Bill is orange with dark, drooped tip. Orange-yellow legs. Low, direct flight with rapid wing beats.
Range and Habitat
Ruff: Breeds in Eurasia; occasionally nests in northwestern Alaska. Winters mainly in Africa; rare but regular migrant to Hawaii, Alaska, and the east coast of North America. Breeds on lowland grassy wet meadows; winters on wet meadows, muddy fringes of pools and lakes, and brackish coastal lagoons.
Topo Map:
Sandpiper-like Body
Listen to Call
Voice Text
"tu-wit" replaced ' with "
Interesting Facts
A group of ruffs are collectively known as a "collar" and a "hill" of ruffs."
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
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