Wandering Tattler Tringa incana Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (38)
- Monotypic
Robert E. Gill, Brian J. McCaffery, and Pavel S. Tomkovich
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated January 1, 2002
Text last updated January 1, 2002
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Bulgarian | Скитащ водобегач |
Catalan | xivita erràtica |
Chinese | 美洲黃足鷸 |
Chinese (SIM) | 漂鹬 |
Croatian | pacifička prutka |
Czech | vodouš aljašský |
Danish | Amerikansk Gråklire |
Dutch | Amerikaanse Grijze Ruiter |
English | Wandering Tattler |
English (HAW) | ʻŪlili - Wandering Tattler |
English (United States) | Wandering Tattler |
Finnish | harmaaviklo |
French | Chevalier errant |
French (France) | Chevalier errant |
German | Wanderwasserläufer |
Hebrew | ביצנית נודדת |
Hungarian | Amerikai vándorcankó |
Icelandic | Flökkustelkur |
Indonesian | Trinil penjelajah |
Japanese | メリケンキアシシギ |
Mongolian | Цэлдэн хөгчүү |
Norwegian | alaskavandresnipe |
Polish | brodziec alaskański |
Russian | Американский пепельный улит |
Serbian | Sprudnik lutalica |
Slovak | kalužiak prelietavý |
Slovenian | Klateški martinec |
Spanish | Playero de Alaska |
Spanish (Chile) | Playero gris |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Correlimos Vagabundo |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Playero Vagabundo |
Spanish (Mexico) | Playero Vagabundo |
Spanish (Panama) | Playero Vagabundo |
Spanish (Peru) | Playero Vagabundo |
Spanish (Spain) | Playero de Alaska |
Swedish | amerikansk gråsnäppa |
Turkish | Gri Düdükçün |
Ukrainian | Коловодник аляскинський |
Tringa incana (Gmelin, 1789)
PROTONYM:
Scolopax incana
Gmelin, 1789. Systema Naturae. Editio decima tertia, aucta, reformata. Cura Jo. Frid. Gmelin (etc.). Tomus I. Pars II 1 pt2, p.658 dSM.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Eimeo [= Moorea of the Society Group] and Palmerston Islands.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- TRINGA
- INCANA
- incana
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