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Green Sandpiper
Tringa ochropus
species of Scolopacidae

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number longest
primary 10 per wing 104.0 - 107.5mm n=2
P9 (100%)
secondary 16-17 per wing no data available
retrix 12
63.5 - 65.0mm n=2
R4 (100%)
wing length1 hand-wing-index1,2 (HWI) primaries-index wing length/longest primary ratio hand-wing-index/primaries-index ratio
131 - 144mm n=7 41 - 47% n=4 35 - 37% n=2 ⌀130% no data available
detailed information

The wing length is measured on the flattened and straightened wing ("maximum chord") from the carpal joint to the tip of the longest primary feather, the so-called "Kleinschmidt-method".

combined data from:
Avonet1: 131 - 144mm n=6
Featherbase: 140 - 140mm n=1

The hand-wing-index, introduced by Kipp 1959, is calculated as the ratio of the hand length (difference between the length of the longest primary and the first secondary) to the wing length.

combined data from:
Avonet1: 41 - 47% n=4,
The primaries-index is calculated as the ratio of the longest primary feather length to the first (outermost) secondary. It is the equivalent of the hand-wing index for feather measurements. The wing length/longest primary ratio is calculated as the ratio of the wing length to the length of the longest primary feather. The hand-wing-index/primaries-index ratio is calculated as the ratio of the hand-wing index to the primaries-index.
1 Tobias, J. A., et al. (2022). AVONET: morphological, ecological and geographical data for all birds.
2 Kipp, Friedrich A.: "Der Handflügel-Index als flugbiologisches Maß", erschienen in "Vogelwarte - Zeitschrift für Vogelkunde", 1959, Band 20, Heft 1



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country allocations

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Afghanistan · Albania · Algeria · Angola · Armenia · Australia (vagrant) · Austria · Azerbaijan · Bahrain · Bangladesh · Belarus · Belgium · Benin · Bhutan · Bosnia and Herzegovina · Botswana (vagrant) · Brunei Darussalam · Bulgaria · Burkina Faso · Burundi · Cabo Verde · Cambodia · Cameroon · Central African Republic · Central Asian Russia · Chad · China · Congo · Congo, The Democratic Republic of the · Côte d'Ivoire · Croatia · Cyprus · Czechia · Denmark · Djibouti · Eastern Asian Russia · Egypt · Equatorial Guinea (vagrant) · Eritrea · Estonia · Eswatini · Ethiopia · European Russia · Faroe Islands (vagrant) · Finland · France · Gabon · Gambia · Georgia · Germany · Ghana · Gibraltar (vagrant) · Greece · Guinea · Guinea-Bissau · Hong Kong · Hungary · Iceland (vagrant) · India · Indonesia · Iran, Islamic Republic of · Iraq · Ireland · Israel · Italy · Japan · Jordan · Kazakhstan · Kenya · Korea, Democratic People's Republic of · Korea, Republic of · Kuwait · Kyrgyzstan · Lao People's Democratic Republic · Latvia · Lebanon · Liberia · Libya · Liechtenstein · Lithuania · Luxembourg · Madagascar (vagrant) · Malawi · Malaysia · Mali · Malta · Mauritania · Mauritius (vagrant) · Montenegro · Morocco · Mozambique · Myanmar · Nepal · Netherlands · Niger · Nigeria · North Macedonia · Northern Mariana Islands (vagrant) · Norway · Oman · Pakistan · Palau (origin uncertain) · Palestine, State of · Philippines · Poland · Portugal · Qatar · Romania · Russian Federation · Rwanda · Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha (vagrant) · Sao Tome and Principe (vagrant) · Saudi Arabia · Senegal · Serbia · Seychelles (vagrant) · Sierra Leone · Singapore · Slovakia · Slovenia · Somalia · South Africa · South Sudan · Spain · Sri Lanka · Sudan · Svalbard and Jan Mayen (vagrant) · Sweden · Switzerland · Syrian Arab Republic · Taiwan, Province of China · Tajikistan · Tanzania, United Republic of · Thailand · Togo · Tunisia · Türkiye · Turkmenistan · Uganda · Ukraine · United Arab Emirates · United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland · United States of America (vagrant) · Uzbekistan · Viet Nam · Western Sahara (vagrant) · Yemen · Zambia · Zimbabwe ·
source: IUCN 2025. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2025-1 <www.iucnredlist.org>
assessment data: 154668391 | 2025

Waders, gulls and auks

distribution

conservation status

  • CITES
    not listed
  • Regulation (EG) Nr. 865/2006
    not listed
  • German Federal Nature Conservation Act §44
    strictly protected