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American woodcock - Wikipedia The American woodcock (Scolopax minor), sometimes colloquially referred to as the timberdoodle, mudbat, bogsucker, night partridge, or Labrador twister[2][3] is a small shorebird species found primarily in the eastern half of North America
American woodcock - Young Forest Shrubland The American woodcock, also known as the timberdoodle, is a short-legged, ground-dwelling bird that feeds mainly on earthworms, which it catches by probing in the soil with its long, prehensile bill
The Evolution of American Woodcock - Project Upland The American woodcock, also known as the timberdoodle, is one of the most well-known—and distinctive—game birds in North America To put it simply: there’s no other upland bird quite like a woodcock The species is unique for being one of the only migratory birds upland hunters chase
American Woodcock: Sky Dancers of Early Spring The American woodcock (Scolopax minor), or timberdoodle, is a unique bird whose sky dance or mating display represents one of the early signs of spring
American Woodcock: Unraveling the migration of a forest-breeding . . . Also known as the timberdoodle, this quirky shorebird is best observed engaging in its famously unique courtship displays at sundown during March and April However, for the rest of the day and for much of the year, this odd springtime visitor remains a mystery to birdwatchers and scientists alike, especially in Nebraska
Feathered Feature: The American Woodcock or Timberdoodle The American woodcock has many names but the most popular is the timberdoodle These birds are stocky brown and mottled to match leaf litter coloring, about the size of a pigeon but with a rounded stocky body and broad chest with a tapering and barely noticeable tail
Tracking the Timberdoodle - University of Rhode Island The male Timberdoodle has an easily recognizable mating call, the nasal peent, and performs an aerial display, called a sky dance, at dusk Catch him dancing on the ground, and you’ll see he’s got moves
Timberdoodle Curriculum Kits Timberdoodle's complete, grade-level programs for preschool through high school, included some textbooks along with puzzles, STEM kits, and other resources for hands-on learning