limícolas
Limícolas, also known as shorebirds, are a group of wading birds that inhabit coastal and inland wetlands. They are characterized by their long legs and bills, which are adapted for probing in mud or water in search of food. Limícolas are found in various habitats, including marshes, mudflats, and estuaries. They play a crucial role in their ecosystems by feeding on a wide range of invertebrates, helping to control pest populations.
The term "limícolas" is derived from the Spanish word for "shorebirds," and it is used to refer
Despite their ecological importance, many limícolas face threats from habitat loss, pollution, and climate change. Conservation