Bekasov includes varying cakes. This includes Bekasov, Kronshnovs and Verenniki from the subfamily stonehackers and sandshaped, vernitunnel and bekasy, streets. Most of the species are very rare. Individuals have several distinctive features: a long or small beak in the shape of a cone, short legs and a hoarse color with light stripes or reptiles. The habitats are approximately the same, many can be found in South America, Central Europe and Siberia. Free feathers feed on various worms, mollusks and larvae.
American ash snail
Big Sneot
Yellowlegged snail
Okhotsk Sneot
variegated snail
Snail hermit
Snipe
Japanese snipe
white-tailed sandpiper
Other snipe birds
big sandpiper
long-toed sandpiper
Icelandic sandpiper
Small sandpiper
Baird’s sandpiper
Bering sandpiper
Godwit
Little Godwit
Spotted Godwit
Curlew
Curlew
Far Eastern Curlew
Curlew-baby
Woodcock
Garshnep
Gryazovik
Great snipe
forest snipe
Round-nosed phalarope
phalarope
oystercatcher
Lopaten
Morodunka
Carrier
Handrail
Herbalist
Turukhtan
fifi
stilt sandpiper
dunlin
Chernysh
Conclusion
The snipe family is quite numerous. The areas of settlement are wetlands, moreover, they like to gather in flocks or stick to their pair. Some claim that they even feel affection for relatives. Birds living in Siberia are migratory, make their travels in the summer. The inhabitants of the south are nomadic. They have no competition about food everyone gets food at different depths. All members of the family are very poorly understood, but you can see the woodcock or curlew in many places in the north.