Species of bird
Javan woodcock |
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Conservation status |
Near Threatened (IUCN 3.1)[1] |
Scientific classification |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Charadriiformes |
Family: | Scolopacidae |
Genus: | Scolopax |
Species: | S. saturata |
Binomial name |
Scolopax saturata
Horsfield, 1821 |
The Javan woodcock (Scolopax saturata) or rufous woodcock is a small wader restricted to wet mountain forests on Sumatra and western Java. It nests on a bed of moss in light undergrowth. It has a "drumming" display flight like the Eurasian woodcock, but the calls are different.[citation needed]
It is smaller than Eurasian woodcock, and has much darker plumage. It was formerly considered to be conspecific (that is, of the same species) with the New Guinea woodcock and was called the dusky woodcock.[citation needed]
Numbers of the species are currently decresing, and the current population is estimated at between 2500 and 10,000 adults, split across between ten and fifty subpopulations. One generation usually spans a little over four years.[1]
References
Further reading
- Shorebirds by Hayman, Marchant and Prater, ISBN 0-7099-2034-2
- Mittermeier, John C.; Burner, Ryan C.; et al. (2014). "Vocalisations and display behaviour of Javan Woodcock Scolopax saturata support its status as a distinct species". Forktail. 30: 130–131 – via ResearchGate.
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Scolopacidae (Numeniinae–Limosinae–Arenariinae) |
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Numeniinae | Bartramia | - Upland sandpiper (B. longicauda)
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Numenius (Curlews) | - Long-billed curlew (N. americanus)
- Eurasian curlew (N. arquata)
- Eskimo curlew (N. borealis)
- Hudsonian whimbrel (N. hudsonicus)
- Far Eastern curlew (N. madagascariensis)
- Little curlew (N. minutus)
- Eurasian whimbrel (N. phaeopus)
- Bristle-thighed curlew (N. tahitiensis)
- Slender-billed curlew (N. tenuirostris)
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Limosinae | Limosa (Godwits) | - Marbled godwit (L. fedoa)
- Hudsonian godwit (L. haemastica)
- Bar-tailed godwit (L. lapponica)
- Black-tailed godwit (L. limosa)
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Arenariinae | Arenaria (Turnstones) | - Ruddy turnstone (A. interpres)
- Black turnstone (A. melanocephala)
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Prosobonia | - Tuamotu sandpiper (P. parvirostris)
- Henderson sandpiper (P. sauli)
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Calidris | - Sharp-tailed sandpiper (C. acuminata)
- Sanderling (C. alba)
- Dunlin (C. alpina)
- Baird's sandpiper (C. bairdii)
- Red knot (C. canutus)
- Broad-billed sandpiper (C. falcinellus)
- Curlew sandpiper (C. ferruginea)
- White-rumped sandpiper (C. fuscicollis)
- Stilt sandpiper (C. himantopus)
- Purple sandpiper (C. maritima)
- Western sandpiper (C. mauri)
- Pectoral sandpiper (C. melanotos)
- Little stint (C. minuta)
- Least sandpiper (C. minutilla)
- Rock sandpiper (C. ptilocnemis)
- Ruff (C. pugnax)
- Semipalmated sandpiper (C. pusilla)
- Spoon-billed sandpiper (C. pygmaea)
- Red-necked stint (C. ruficollis)
- Long-toed stint (C. subminuta)
- Buff-breasted sandpiper (C. subruficollis)
- Temminck's stint (C. temminckii)
- Great knot (C. tenuirostris)
- Surfbird (C. virgata)
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Scolopacidae (Tringinae–Scolopacinae) |
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Tringinae | Xenus | - Terek sandpiper (X. cinereus)
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Phalaropus (Phalaropes) | - Red phalarope (P. fulicarius)
- Red-necked phalarope (P. lobatus)
- Wilson's phalarope (P. tricolor)
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Actitis | - Common sandpiper (A. hypoleucos)
- Spotted sandpiper (A. macularia)
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Tringa | - Grey-tailed tattler (T. brevipes)
- Spotted redshank (T. erythropus)
- Lesser yellowlegs (T. flavipes)
- Wood sandpiper (T. glareola)
- Nordmann's greenshank (T. guttifer)
- Wandering tattler (T. incana)
- Greater yellowlegs (T. melanoleuca)
- Common greenshank (T. nebularia)
- Green sandpiper (T. ochropus)
- Willet (T. semipalmata)
- Solitary sandpiper (T. solitaria)
- Marsh sandpiper (T. stagnatilis)
- Common redshank (T. totanus)
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Scolopacinae | Lymnocryptes | |
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Limnodromus (Dowitchers) | - Short-billed dowitcher (L. griseus)
- Long-billed dowitcher (L. scolopaceus)
- Asian dowitcher (L. semipalmatus)
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Scolopax (Woodcocks) | - Bukidnon woodcock (S. bukidnonensis)
- Sulawesi woodcock (S. celebensis)
- American woodcock (S. minor)
- Amami woodcock (S. mira)
- Moluccan woodcock (S. rochussenii)
- New Guinea woodcock (S. rosenbergii)
- Eurasian woodcock (S. rusticola)
- Javan woodcock (S. saturata)
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Coenocorypha | - Subantarctic snipe (C. aucklandica)
- Snares snipe (C. huegeli)
- Chatham snipe (C. pusilla)
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Gallinago (Snipes) | - Puna snipe (G. andina)
- Wilson's snipe (G. delicata)
- Common snipe (G. gallinago)
- Latham's snipe (G. hardwickii)
- Imperial snipe (G. imperialis)
- Jameson's snipe (G. jamesoni)
- Madagascar snipe (G. macrodactyla)
- Great snipe (G. media)
- Swinhoe's snipe (G. megala)
- Wood snipe (G. nemoricola)
- African snipe (G. nigripennis)
- Noble snipe (G. nobilis)
- South American snipe (G. paraguaiae)
- Solitary snipe (G. solitaria)
- Pin-tailed snipe (G. stenura)
- Fuegian snipe (G. stricklandii)
- Giant snipe (G. undulata)
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Taxon identifiers |
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Scolopax saturata | |
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