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godwit: see shore bird shore bird, common name for members of the large order Charadriiformes, which includes birds found on coasts and beaches throughout the world. Included in this group are the avocet, curlew, oyster catcher, phalarope, plover, sandpiper, snipe, and stilt.
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gigas Samples Crassostrea gigas individuais were obtained from stocks originating from the following locations: Pendrell Sound and Seymour Inlet (Canada), "Kumamoto" (Japan), Guernsey Sea Farms, Limosa Famas (River Yealm), and River Lynher (all UK).
Their early efforts eventually grew into Limosa Holidays, whose current brochure features more than 90 tours, ranging from a long weekend's "wild goose chase" in the Netherlands, to the holiday of a lifetime in Australia, Brazil or Uzbekistan.
Almost all black-tailed godwits (Limosa limosa islandica) fly into the lowlands of Iceland to nest, starting about mid-April.
 
 
 
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