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Snipes

Snipes are small to medium-sized wading birds in the family Scolopacidae, commonly referred to as snipes. The true snipes belong to the genus Gallinago, with species such as the common snipe (Gallinago gallinago) and Wilson's snipe (Gallinago delicata). They are found in wetlands, marshes, and damp grasslands across the Palearctic and Nearctic regions, with many species migratory between breeding and wintering grounds.

Physically, snipes have a long, straight bill, a short neck, and cryptically mottled brown plumage that provides

During the breeding season, male snipes perform a distinctive aerial display, generating a loud drumming sound

Name origin: the word snipe is of uncertain origin, attested in Middle English.

Notable people with the surname Snipes include Wesley Snipes (born 1962), an American actor known for action

camouflage
in
dense
vegetation.
They
feed
by
probing
mud
or
soft
substrates
for
invertebrates,
especially
insects
and
earthworms.
Their
behavior
is
typically
furtive;
they
feed
at
dawn
and
dusk
and
may
flush
suddenly
from
dense
cover.
with
their
tail
feathers
as
they
dive,
a
non-vocal
courtship
display
known
as
drumming
or
tail-winnowing.
The
genus
Gallinago
is
closely
related
to
other
shorebirds
such
as
woodcocks
within
Scolopacidae.
films
such
as
the
Blade
series.