Q&A

How can you tell the difference between lesser and greater yellowlegs?

How can you tell the difference between lesser and greater yellowlegs?

The greater yellowlegs has a higher pitched, more strident voice and tends to speak in 3-4 syllable phrases, while the lesser yellowlegs has a softer voice and favors 1-2 syllable phrases with a more hesitant tone.

What does the greater yellowlegs eat?

Includes insects and small fish. In breeding season, probably feeds mostly on insects and their larvae. In migration and winter, often feeds on small fishes such as killifish, minnows. Diet also includes crustaceans, snails, tadpoles, marine worms, sometimes berries.

Do greater yellowlegs swim?

It sometimes swims, usually only to cross deep water or to avoid predators, but it will feed when swimming. Greater Yellowlegs feed both during the day and night. These birds feed by wading in the shallow water of coasts, wet meadows and estuaries.

Are greater yellowlegs protected?

Fortunately, these traits also protect the population from many threats, and their flexibility in migration and wintering habitat will help the population in the face of increased wetland habitat destruction. Protection of this habitat remains important to maintain numbers of this and other shorebird species.

What does a killdeer bird sound like?

Most noticeable among the Killdeer’s many calls is the high, plaintive kill-deer the bird is named for. Displaying males give this 0.5-second call over and over while in flight. Birds in distress or sounding an alarm make a sharp dee that can intensify into a nervous, bubbling trill.

Where do Willets live?

Marshes, wet meadows, mudflats, beaches. Eastern race nests in areas of extensive salt marsh along coast; western race nests inland, around fresh marshes in open country, especially native grassland.

Where do lesser yellowlegs live?

Marshes, mudflats, shores, ponds; in summer, open boreal woods. Occurs widely in migration, including coastal estuaries, salt and fresh marshes, edges of lakes and ponds; typically more common on freshwater habitats.

Is the G tube a permanent feeding tube?

Myth: A G-tube is Permanent. Fact: No feeding tube is permanent. A G-tube can be removed easily when it is no longer needed. Kids can just as easily wean from a G-tube as an NG-tube. In fact, G-tubes may make it more comfortable for a child to eat orally.

How big is a feeding tube in the stomach?

A feeding tube carries liquid nutrition, fluids, and medications directly into your stomach or intestines. One kind of feeding tube goes into the nose, down through the throat, and into the stomach. It is about one-eighth of an inch in diameter. Another kind of feeding tube goes through your skin into your stomach or intestines.

What should I do if my feeding tube is clogged?

CLOGGED FEEDING TUBE Push warm water into the tube with a 60 mL syringe Gently push and pull the plunger to loosen the clog NOTE: Avoid pulling back on the plunger if you have a J-tube Clamp the tube and let the water “soak” for 15 minutes Try gently massaging the tubing with your fingertips

Which is the most common type of feeding tube?

The most common type of feeding tube is the gastrostomy (G) tube. G-tubes are placed through the abdominal wall into the stomach. This sounds scarier than it is.