k Knots in water Knots Calidris canutus in water. This stocky shorebird is commonly spotted feeding in estuaries around the coast. Knots are highly migratory birds that breed in the high Arctic and winter in coastal areas of Europe, Africa, and South America. They can travel up to 15,000 kilometres, stopping along the way at least once to feed on invertebrates and molluscs and crustaceans buried in the mud., by DR P. MARAZZISCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Knots in water Knots  Calidris canutus  in water. This stocky shorebird is  commonly spotted feeding in estuaries around the coast. Knots are highly migratory birds that breed in the high Arctic and winter in coastal areas of Europe, Africa, and South America. They can travel up to 15,000 kilometres, stopping along the way at least once to feed on invertebrates and molluscs and crustaceans buried in the mud., by DR P. MARAZZI SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Knots in water

Knots (Calidris canutus) in water. This stocky shorebird is commonly spotted feeding in estuaries around the coast. Knots are highly migratory birds that breed in the high Arctic and winter in coastal areas of Europe, Africa, and South America. They can travel up to 15,000 kilometres, stopping along the way at least once to feed on invertebrates and molluscs and crustaceans buried in the mud., by DR P. MARAZZI/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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