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Tringa Totanus Collection

"Tringa totanus: The Melodious Redshank of Balranald RSPB Reserve and Beyond" Discover the enchanting world of Tringa totanus, commonly known as the Redshank

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Redshank (Tringa totanus) vocalising, Balranald RSPB reserve, North Uist, Outer Hebrides

Redshank (Tringa totanus) vocalising, Balranald RSPB reserve, North Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK, June 2012

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Redshank (Tringa totanus) perched on a fence post, vocalising, Balranald RSPB reserve

Redshank (Tringa totanus) perched on a fence post, vocalising, Balranald RSPB reserve, North Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK, June 2012

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common redshank (Tringa totanus) in winter plumage, feeding on mudflats, The Wash

Common redshank (Tringa totanus) in winter plumage, feeding on mudflats, The Wash, Norfolk, England, UK, March

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Redshank (Tringa totanus) calling in flight, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK, June

Redshank (Tringa totanus) calling in flight, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK, June

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Redshank (Tringa totanus) perched on a fencepost, vocalising, Balranald RSPB reserve

Redshank (Tringa totanus) perched on a fencepost, vocalising, Balranald RSPB reserve, North Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK, June 2012

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Redshank (Tringa totanus) foraging on tidal flats. Liverpool Bay, UK, December

Redshank (Tringa totanus) foraging on tidal flats. Liverpool Bay, UK, December

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: 180518w0040

180518w0040
Redshank - chick foraging for food in mud on lake shore, Island of Texel, The Netherlands Date: 11-Feb-19

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: P2A2661

P2A2661
Redshank - walking across mudflats, foraging for food, Island of Texel, The Netherlands Date: 11-Feb-19

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Red shank, Tringa totanus

Red shank, Tringa totanus
6338290 Red shank, Tringa totanus by Donovan, Edward (1768-1837); (add.info.: Red shank, Tringa totanus. Red-leg. Handcoloured woodblock engraving after an illustration by Edward Donovan from The)

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Redshank, late 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Redshank, late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Redshank, late 19th century

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Redshank (Tringa totanus) silhouetted, Iceland, June

Redshank (Tringa totanus) silhouetted, Iceland, June

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Redshank (Tringa totanus) standing on gate, Texel, Netherlands, May 2009

Redshank (Tringa totanus) standing on gate, Texel, Netherlands, May 2009

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Redshank (Tringa totanus) in flight, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK, June

Redshank (Tringa totanus) in flight, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK, June

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank (Tringa totanus) walking on marsh, Galicia, Spain

Common Redshank (Tringa totanus) walking on marsh, Galicia, Spain

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Redshank Tringa totanus Erithropus Major Chevalier

Redshank Tringa totanus Erithropus Major Chevalier
Redshank (Tringa totanus), Erithropus Major. / Chevalier. (title on object), Redshank. Numbered top right: 23. Top left the name in four languages. Part of the third album with drawings of birds

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Redshank Tringa totanus Numbered top right 2

Redshank Tringa totanus Numbered top right 2
Redshank (Tringa totanus), Redshank. Numbered top right: 2. Part of the third album with drawings of birds. Fifth of twelve albums with drawings of animals, birds and plants known around 1600

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Redshank Tringa totanus Pluvier Calidris Rubra

Redshank Tringa totanus Pluvier Calidris Rubra
Redshank (Tringa totanus), Pluvier. / Calidris Rubra. / Chevalier. (title on object), Redshank. Numbered top right: 24. With the Latin name. Part of the third album with drawings of birds

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Flying group of Common Redshank over a bank in Nieuwpoort, Belgium September 2017, Tringa totanus

Flying group of Common Redshank over a bank in Nieuwpoort, Belgium September 2017, Tringa totanus

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Winterplumage Common Redshank resting, Tringa totanus, Netherlands

Winterplumage Common Redshank resting, Tringa totanus, Netherlands

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank calling with raised wings Netherlands, Tringa totanus

Common Redshank calling with raised wings Netherlands, Tringa totanus

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Groom's flight Common Redshank, Tringa totanus, The Netherlands

Groom's flight Common Redshank, Tringa totanus, The Netherlands

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank foraging in meadow, Tringa totanus

Common Redshank foraging in meadow, Tringa totanus

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank juvenile, Tringa totanus

Common Redshank juvenile, Tringa totanus

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank chick in a flooded meadow, Tringa totanus, Netherlands

Common Redshank chick in a flooded meadow, Tringa totanus, Netherlands

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank, Tringa totanus ssp robusta, Iceland, adult, Tringa totanus

Common Redshank, Tringa totanus ssp robusta, Iceland, adult, Tringa totanus

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank adult on pole, Tringa totanus

Common Redshank adult on pole, Tringa totanus

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank perched in field of Daisies, Tringa totanus, The Netherlands

Common Redshank perched in field of Daisies, Tringa totanus, The Netherlands

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank preening on pole, Tringa totanus

Common Redshank preening on pole, Tringa totanus

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshanks fighting in grass, Tringa totanus, The Netherlands

Common Redshanks fighting in grass, Tringa totanus, The Netherlands

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Preening Common Redshank, Tringa totanus

Preening Common Redshank, Tringa totanus

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshanks mating, Tringa totanus

Common Redshanks mating, Tringa totanus

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Tringa totanus, Common Redshank, The Netherlands

Tringa totanus, Common Redshank, The Netherlands

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank close up, Tringa totanus

Common Redshank close up, Tringa totanus

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank in a flooded meadow, Tringa totanus

Common Redshank in a flooded meadow, Tringa totanus

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Tringa totanus, Common Redshank, Norway

Tringa totanus, Common Redshank, Norway

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank on trunk, Tringa totanus

Common Redshank on trunk, Tringa totanus

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank perched on pole, Tringa totanus, Norway

Common Redshank perched on pole, Tringa totanus, Norway

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank standing on a rock, Tringa totanus, Norway

Common Redshank standing on a rock, Tringa totanus, Norway

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Mating Common Redshanks, Tringa totanus

Mating Common Redshanks, Tringa totanus

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Washing Common Redshank, Tringa totanus

Washing Common Redshank, Tringa totanus

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank on pole, Tringa totanus, The Netherlands

Common Redshank on pole, Tringa totanus, The Netherlands

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank calling, Tringa totanus, China

Common Redshank calling, Tringa totanus, China

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Foraging Common Redshank in summerplumage, Tringa totanus, Turkey

Foraging Common Redshank in summerplumage, Tringa totanus, Turkey

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank group flying at high tide roost, Tringa totanus, Netherlands

Common Redshank group flying at high tide roost, Tringa totanus, Netherlands

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank displaying, Tringa totanus, Netherlands

Common Redshank displaying, Tringa totanus, Netherlands

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank standing, Tringa totanus

Common Redshank standing, Tringa totanus

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank on fence, Tringa totanus, Netherlands

Common Redshank on fence, Tringa totanus, Netherlands

Background imageTringa Totanus Collection: Common Redshank adult on pole preening, Tringa totanus, Netherlands

Common Redshank adult on pole preening, Tringa totanus, Netherlands



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"Tringa totanus: The Melodious Redshank of Balranald RSPB Reserve and Beyond" Discover the enchanting world of Tringa totanus, commonly known as the Redshank. This captivating bird species can be found in various breathtaking locations, such as Balranald RSPB reserve in North Uist, Outer Hebrides. One cannot help but be mesmerized by the sight of a Redshank perched on a fence post at Balranald RSPB reserve, vocalizing its beautiful melodies. Its distinctive call fills the air with an ethereal charm that resonates throughout the surrounding landscape. Even during winter plumage, these resilient creatures continue to grace us with their presence. Witness them feeding gracefully on mudflats at The Wash, showcasing their adaptability and resourcefulness. In flight over the picturesque Outer Hebrides in Scotland, UK during June, these majestic birds never fail to captivate our hearts. Their calls echo through the skies as they navigate their way across this stunning archipelago. Silhouetted against Iceland's dramatic landscapes in June, Tringa totanus stands out like a work of art. Its elegant form is highlighted against a backdrop of awe-inspiring natural beauty. From Texel in Netherlands to gateposts and fences around the world, these charming creatures find solace wherever they perch. Their presence brings joy and tranquility to all who encounter them. Whether it's their melodious songs or graceful flight patterns, Tringa totanus continues to leave an indelible mark on nature enthusiasts worldwide. Let us cherish these moments shared with this remarkable species and strive to protect their habitats for generations to come.