RFHHXEAG–Turnstone Arenaria interpres running on tideline with shadow
RMFGH78J–Turnstone Arenaria interpres in Flight on the seashore
RM2CPTJ0X–. Handbook of birds of the western United States including the great plains, great basin, Pacific slope, and lower Rio Grande valley . rd; tail slightly rounded. Arenaria, p. 106. GENUS APHRIZA. 282. Aphriza virgata (GmeL). Surf Bird. Base of tail, upper eoverts,and a broad bar on wing white. Adults insummer: upper parts, head, neck, and chest, slaty gray, specked and streaked with whitish, aijid spotted on scapulars with rufous; belly white, specked with dusky. Adults in winter: like summer adults, but with upper parts, head, and ^^ ^ neck plain dusky or slaty gray. Young: back brownish gray
RMED9R8D–Turnstone Arenaria interpres single bird in flight
RMD2EKAD–single Turnstone Arenaria interpres running in snow
RMCF8R24–Turnstone Arenaria interpres flock skulking from predator
RMCF8PYD–Turnstone Arenaria interpres landing on frozen pool
RMCF8R1F–Turnstone Arenaria interpres walking in coastal pool
RMBRAC5F–Turnstone Arenaria interpres feeding on coastal shoreline
RMFKMPBB–Turnstone Arenaria interpres swimming in coastal pool
RMA1BC7H–Turnstone Arenaria interpres Feeding on dead Fish
RM2CP36ME–. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . - Iin the West. It is common in Florida in winter, more so on the West thanon the East coast. The eggs are pale buff dotted with dark brown.. Genus CALIDRIS Cuv. CALIDRIS ARENARIA (IJ/ifi.).Sanderling. BulUpeep. Adult in summer: Head, throat, and upperparts, except rump, reddish brown, black and white ;belly and under parts pure white. Adult in winter: Top of the head and backash gray, the shafts of the feathers being brown;forehead and entire under parts white ; bill black. Length, 8.10 ; Wing,
RMA1BC7J–Turnstone Arenaria interpres Feeding on Dead Fish
RMRR1Y4T–. The transformations (or metamorphoses) of insects. Insects; Insects; Myriapoda; Arachnida; Crustacea. Cerceris arenaria. Females in different attitudes, those shaded darkly being ftiagnified. A male natural size and magnified. on the other hand, the larvae appear to have no difficulty in sucking the juices of their prey between the segments of its body. Cerceris qiiadricincta, which has been studied by M. Fabre, has a great fancy fqr weevils, but it does not choose large ones, and selects those of the genus ApioUy the smallest of the family, so that it has to collect at least thirty individu
RMAY45NM–Turnstone Arenaria interpres caught in big wave
RMHMKW4J–Turnstone Arenaria interpres feeding at low tide Titchwell Norfolk
RMRDCWBW–. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. Arctic Plants: Morphology and Synonymy 25 b rhizome and may remain active for several years. There is no leafy rosette as the cushion is formed only by the numerous branched shoots with their inter- nodes very distinct, and with the leaves opposite. Halianthus peploides (L.) Fr. This is known best under this name; it is Arenaria peploides L., but the genus has also been called Ammodenia Patrinj Honkenya Ehrh., and Adenarium E,af. The vegetative reproduction is effected by means of long subterranean stolons with membran
RFHMP37T–Turnstone Arenaria interpres feeding at low tide Titchwell Norfolk
RMRFR47G–. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. FAMILY XX.—MYACID.E. The valves of the shell are gaping behind, opaque and strong, covered with a wrinkled epidermis; the mantle is almost closed ; the foot small; the siphons united and retractile. Genus Mya, "Gaper." The shell is gaping at the ends; the left valve smaller than the right, with a large process for the cartilage ; the siphonal fold is large ; the epidermis extends over and encloses the siphons, which are partially retractile. Some of the species of Mya, as M. arenaria and M. truncata, have a high northern range, b
RFHMP3EJ–Turnstone Arenaria interpres feeding at low tide Titchwell Norfolk
RMD2MH37–single Turnstone Arenaria interpres resting on shingle bank
RMRDM94J–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 5. CHICKWEED FAMILY. 53 2. Arenaria leptoclados Reichenb. Slender Sandwort. Fig. 1778. Arenaria leptoclados Reichenb.; Guss. Fl. Sic. Syn. 2: 284. 1844. Annual, tufted, much branched, roughish- puberulent, resembling Arenaria scrpyllifolia L. Leaves lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, i2"-2j" long, about one-half as wide as long, acute or acuminate;
RMD2EKEJ–Turnstone Arenaria interpres group on snow covered beach
RMD2EKCD–Single Turnstone Arenaria interpres on snow covered beach
RFHF5R6P–Turnstone Arenaria interpres in shingle Blakeney Point Norfolk
RM2APBM8C–Turnstone Arenaria interpres feeding on the tideline at Blakeney Point Norfolk
RMRDM9M0–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 7. GOOSEFOOT FAMILY, 4. Atriplex arenaria Nutt. Sea-beach Atriplex. Fig. 1700. Atriplex arenaria Nutt. Gen. i: igS. 1818. Annual, pale, densely silvery-scurfy; stem bushy-branched, 6'-i8' high, the branches ascend- ing or decumbent, angular, slender. Leaves oblong, entire, acute or obtuse and mucronulate at the apex, narrowed or rounded at the base, very
RM2APBKH8–Turnstone Arenaria interpres feeding on the tideline at Blakeney Point Norfolk
RFH8M88W–Turnstone Arenaria interpres running on tideline at Blakeney Point Norfolk
RMED8ERB–Turnstone Arenaria interpres running on tideline at Blakeney Point Norfolk
RMRDH2KN–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 410 CHARADEIID^ CALIDEIS Habits.—Andersson found the Curlew Sandpiper the commonest of all the migratory "Waders at Walvisch Bay and along the neigh- bouring coast, and states that if congregates in flocks, not infre- quently in company witlj the Little Stint and the Sanderling. Its flight is strong and swift, and its food consists of aquatic insects, small Crustacea and worms, which it obtains on the mud banks at the mouths of rivers and in similar situations. Genus V. CALIDRIS. Type. Calidris, Briss. Om. v, p. 226 (1760) C. arenaria. Bill moderate, ab
RMED8ER5–Turnstone Arenaria interpres running on tideline at Blakeney Point Norfolk
RMDXHW9N–Turnstone Arenaria interpres running on tideline at Blakeney Point Norfolk
RMCF8R2N–Turnstone Arenaria interpres flock in winter sheltering from wind
RMBXJFXE–Turnstone Arenaria interpres on frozen coastal pool Norfolk December
RMBXJFXR–Turnstone Arenaria interpres on frozen coastal pool Norfolk December
RMRDM92F–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 5. CHICKWEED FAMILY. 57 14. Arenaria groenlandica (Retz) Spreng. Mountain Sandwort or Starwort. Fig. 1790. Stellaria groenlandica Retz, Fl. Scand. Ed. 2, 107. 1795. Arenaria groenlandica Spreng. Syst. 2: 402. 1825. Perennial from a slender rootstock, densely tufted, glabrous, flowering stems slender, 2'-$' high; leaves linear-filiform, the upper distant,
RMBXJFY3–Turnstone Arenaria interpres on frozen coastal pool Norfolk December
RMR9HF63–Turnstone Arenaria interpres group feeding on mussel shell Norfolk
RMBA6B70–Turnstone Arenaria interpres
RMB3MDPC–Turnstone Arenaria interpres
RMAY45PJ–Turnstone Arenaria interpres
RMRDE84G–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. CARYOPHYLLEAE 133. Krascheninikovia Turcz. Kuhn states that cleistogamous flowers occur in this genus. 185 134. Arenaria L. Flowers small and white, homogamous or protandrous, with half-concealed nectar secreted in the usual place. 461. A. serpyllifolia L. (Herm. MuUer,' Weit. Beob.,' II, p. 226; MacLeod, Bot. Jaarb. Dodonaea, Ghent, vi, 1894, p. 161; Kirchner, 'Flora v. Stuttgart,' p. 754; Schulz, 'Beitrage,' I, p. 19, II, p. 47.)—In this species the stamen
RMB0JT5B–Turnstones Arenaria interpres flock on shoreline
RMB3MDP6–Turnstones Arenaria interpres flock on shoreline
RMAT1FRK–Turnstones Arenaria interpres flock on shoreline
RMEFNCCP–Turnstones Arenaria interpres flock on shoreline
RMRDM93G–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 5. CHICKWEED FAMILY. 55 8. Arenaria sajanensis Willd. Siberian Sandwort. Fig. 1784. Stellaria bifiora L. Sp. PI. 422. 1753. Not A. bi- flora L. Arenaria sajanensis Willd. ; Schlecht. Mag. Naturfr. 1816: 200. 1816. Arenaria bifiora S. Wats. Bibl. Index i ; 91. 1878. Tufted, perennial, steins decumbent, glandular- pubescent, 4' high or less, densely leafy b
RMEFNCCR–Turnstones Arenaria interpres flock on shoreline
RM2AEN4NG–Turnstone Arenaria interpres bathing at low tide Titchwell Norfolk
RMBWJBF0–Turnstones Arenaria interpres flock on shoreline
RM2KAHMKC–Turnstone Arenaria interpres on sea defence groynes
RMRDTDDA–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. Genus 5. CHICKWEED FAMILY 8. Arenaria sajanensis Willd. Siberian Sandwort. Fig. 1784. Slellaria biftora L. Sp. PI. 4-'^. i753. Not A. bi- flora L. Arenaria sajanensis Willd.; Schlecht. Mag. Naturfr. 1816: 200. 1816. Arenaria biftora S. Wats. Bibl. Index i: 91. 1878. Tufted, perennial, stems decumbent, glandular- pubescent, 4' high or less, densely leafy below, the flo
RMC93XFT–Turnstone Arenaria interpres flock on sea defences
RMAP3YJK–Turnstone Arenaria interpres in flight on the tideline
RM2AA9YEX–Turnstone Arenaria interpres feeding at low tide Titchwell Norfolk
RMKAG97D–Turnstone Arenaria interpres bathing at low tide Sheringham Norfolk
RM2AECG0T–Turnstone Arenaria interpres bathing at low tide Titchwell Norfolk
RM2AA9YC5–Turnstone Arenaria interpres bathing at low tide Titchwell Norfolk
RMRJRP58–. An Australian bird book : a pocket book for field use. Birds -- Australia Identification. 48 AN AUSTRALIAN BIRD ROOK.. 1 100 Sanderling, Calidris arenaria {leucophoca, Am.O.U.), 1 cos. exc. Pacific Is. Mig. v.r. sandy shores, swa7nps 7.5 Crown, back gray; white band on wing; sides, lower-back white; eyebrow, forehead, face, under white; no hind toe; brighter in far north; f., sim. Sand-hoppers, insects. "Wick." remarkable of such organs. The Australian Avocet is one species of a cosmopolitan genus. Some of the Dottrels live on the dry, open plains of the interior; others frequent t
RM2AA9Y3P–Turnstone Arenaria interpres bathing at low tide Titchwell Norfolk
RMRG7CAD–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. REVISION OF GENUS EUCERCERIS CRESSON 13 3. Eucerceris arenaria Scullen Figures 3, 61 a, b, c, d, e, f, g Eucerceris arenaria Scullen, 1948, pp. 166, 157, 168-170, figs. 6a, b, c, d, e, f, 15; 1951, p. 1011. Types.—The holotype female from Helendale, Calif, and the allo- type male from Cuchinbiiry Springs, Calif., Aug. 16, 1937, on Solidago confinus (P. H. Timberlake) are at the University of CaUfornia at Riverside, CaUf. Distribution.—In recent years the known distribution of E. arenaria Scullen has been greatly extended. Its known range ext
RM2AA9Y6F–Turnstone Arenaria interpres bathing at low tide Titchwell Norfolk
RM2N2JPYM–Turnstone Arenaria interpres feeding on the tideline at Blakeney Point Norfolk
RMRJRP5D–. An Australian bird book : a pocket book for field use. Birds -- Australia Identification. 48 AN AUSTRALIAN BIRD BOOK.. 1 100 SanderUng,Calidris arenaria (leucophoca, Am.O.U.), 1 COS. exc. Pacific Is. Mig, v.r. sandy shores, swa^nps 1.^ Crown, back gray; wtiite band on wing; sides, lower-bacli white; eyebrow, forehead, face, under white; no hind toe; brighter in far north; f., sim. Sand-hoppers, insects. "Wick." remarkable of such organs. The Australian Avocet is one species of a cosmopolitan genus. Some of the Dottrels live on the dry, open plains of the interior; others frequent t
RM2N2JP8N–Turnstone Arenaria interpres feeding on the tideline at Blakeney Point Norfolk
RMRCFHRJ–. Die Tier- und Pflanzenwelt des Süsswassers : Einführung in das Studium derselben. Freshwater biology. Limn. siagiialis V. arenaria Colb. Fig. 26. Limn. stagnalis V. laciistris Stud. gelten.. Ähnlich wie L. stagnalis verhalten sich die übrigen Arten des Genus; ja es haben sich aus Limnaea auricidaria G. im Laufe der Jahre in den Seen sogar eigenartige festschalige Arten [Limn. tumida Held [Fig. 27] und Limn. rosea Gall.) ausgebildet, welche für ihre Wohnorte charakteristisch geworden sind, und welche durch die Unregelmässigkeit ihrer Formen sozusagen die Eigentümlichkeiten ihrer Wohnorte doku
RM2N2JPN3–Turnstone Arenaria interpres feeding on the tideline at Blakeney Point Norfolk
RM2N2JMWC–Turnstone Arenaria interpres feeding on the tideline at Blakeney Point Norfolk
RM2N2JYB7–Turnstone Arenaria interpres feeding on the tideline at Blakeney Point Norfolk
RM2N2JWW0–Turnstone Arenaria interpres feeding on the tideline at Blakeney Point Norfolk
RMBXJFWW–Turnstone Arenaria interpres reflected in frozen coastal pool Norfolk December
RMEFNCCT–Turnstones Arenaria interpres flock on shoreline
RM2N2JT5E–Turnstone Arenaria interpres feeding on the tideline at Blakeney Point Norfolk
RMKAG965–Turnstone Arenaria interpres bathing at low tide Sherringham Norfolk
RM2KF0WKX–Turnstone Arenaria interpres feeding on the tideline at Blakeney Point Norfolk
RM2KA9G9G–Turnstone Arenaria interpres feeding on the tideline at Blakeney Point Norfolk
RM2KA9GEN–Turnstone Arenaria interpres feeding on the tideline at Blakeney Point Norfolk
RM2KA9GJH–Turnstone Arenaria interpres feeding on the tideline at Blakeney Point Norfolk
RMCF8R0J–Turnstone Arenaria interpres taking off from frozen coastal pool Norfolk December
RMC1XW3T–Turnstone Arenaria interpres taking off from frozen coastal pool Norfolk December
RMKAG98X–Turnstone Arenaria interpres taking off at low tide Sheringham Norfolk
RMKAG9A2–Turnstone Arenaria interpres taking off at low tide Sheringham Norfolk
RMBY1KCB–Turnstone Arenaria interpres taking off from frozen coastal pool Norfolk December
RMCF8R00–Turnstone Arenaria interpres taking off from frozen coastal pool Norfolk December
RMBXJFWK–Turnstone Arenaria interpres taking off from frozen coastal pool Norfolk December
RMMMF3RP–Turnstone Arenaria interpres in summer plumage about to migrate to breeding grounds
RMMMF3MW–Turnstone Arenaria interpres in summer plumage about to migrate to breeding grounds
RMMMF3T8–Turnstone Arenaria interpres in summer plumage about to migrate to breeding grounds
RMMMF3JP–Turnstone Arenaria interpres in summer plumage about to migrate to breeding grounds
RMMMF3KJ–Turnstone Arenaria interpres in summer plumage about to migrate to breeding grounds
RMMMF3PK–Turnstone Arenaria interpres in summer plumage about to migrate to breeding grounds
RMMMF3HE–Turnstone Arenaria interpres in summer plumage about to migrate to breeding grounds
RMEFNCCN–Turnstone Arenaria interpres flock silhouetted against a winter sunset on a Norfolk beach as evening tide comes in
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