SHOREBIRDS of South America

Most Shorebirds walk along shores probing for food with their thin sensitive bills. Bill length varies considerably so differing species can work the same shore and obtain different food supplies. Shorebirds include sandpipers, godwits, stilts, oystercatchers, plovers, and many more. Shorebirds belong to the Charadriiformes order which also includes the Gulls and Allies.
    Note: the term Shorebirds is used in the Americas; elsewhere "waders" is used. We will reserve "waders" for herons and allies.



Jacanas

Order Charadriiformes    Suborder Thinocori   Family Jacanidae

Genus Burhinus

Thick-knee, Double-striped  Burhinus bistriatus  Found: Central and South America
Photographed by: 1) Philipp Weigell  2) Dominic Sherony  3) Steve Garvie - province of Guanacaste, Costa Rica


Thick-knee, Peruvian  Burhinus superciliaris  Found: South America
Photographed by: 1, 2) Dick Daniels - Jacksonville Zoo  3) David Cook - Peru   4) Dominic Sherony - Peru 



Genus Jacana


Jacana, Wattled  Jacana jacana  Found: South America
Photographed by:1) Dario Sanches - Brazil   2) Geoff Gallice - Ecuador
1) Juvenile





Order Charadriiformes    Suborder Chionidi  Family Chionididae - 1 genus


Genus Chionis

Sheathbill, Snowy Chionis alba    Found: Antartic Region, sourthern South America
Photographed by: 1) Wim Hoek  2) David Jensen - Antartica  3) Charlie Westerinen - Port Lockroy, Antarctica  4)  Colin Scott





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