Long-billed Dowitcher

Limnodromus scolopaceus · Species of bird
Order
Charadriiformes
Conservation
NT Near Threatened
Codes
lobdow, LBDO

About the Long-billed Dowitcher

The long-billed dowitcher is a medium-sized shorebird with a relatively long bill belonging to the sandpiper family, Scolopacidae. In breeding plumage, adults are characterized by a rufous head and underparts with a darker mottled back and a large white upper rump only seen in flight. They feed in various freshwater habitats with their bill underwater in a "sewing machine" motion and have a mating display where males chase females in flight. The genus, Limnodromus is Ancient Greek from limne, "marsh" and dromos, "racer". The specific scolopaceus is Neo-Latin for "snipe-like", from Latin scolopax, scolopacis, a snipe or woodcock. The English name is from Iroquois and was first recorded in 1841.

Source: Wikipedia

Taxonomy & Classification

KingdomAnimalia
PhylumChordata
ClassAves
OrderCharadriiformes
FamilySandpipers and Allies (Scolopacidae)
SpeciesLimnodromus scolopaceus
Species Codeslobdow, LBDO
ConservationNT Near Threatened

Frequently Asked Questions

What family does the Long-billed Dowitcher belong to?

The Long-billed Dowitcher (Limnodromus scolopaceus) belongs to the Sandpipers and Allies family (Scolopacidae), in the order Charadriiformes.

What is the conservation status of the Long-billed Dowitcher?

The Long-billed Dowitcher is classified as "Near Threatened" (NT) by IUCN Red List.

How can I identify the Long-billed Dowitcher?

The long-billed dowitcher is a medium-sized shorebird with a relatively long bill belonging to the sandpiper family, Scolopacidae. In breeding plumage, adults are characterized by a rufous head and underparts with a darker mottled back and a large white upper rump only seen in flight. They feed in v...

Where can I report a Long-billed Dowitcher sighting?

You can log sightings of Long-billed Dowitcher on eBird (ebird.org) using species code lobdow, or on iNaturalist.