Bird / Calidris alpina

Dunlin

LC

Lowest risk

Migratory

The dunlin is a small wader, sometimes separated with the other "stints" in Erolia. The English name is a dialect form of "dunling", first recorded in 1531–2. It derives from dun, "dull brown", with the suffix -ling, meaning a person or thing with the given quality. The genus name is from Ancient Greek kalidris or skalidris, a term used by Aristotle for some grey-coloured waterside birds. The specific alpina is from Latin and means "of high mountains", in this case referring to the Alps.

Range mass
45 to 65 g
Range length
16 to 22 cm
Range wingspan
32 to 44 cm
Breeding interval
Dunlins breed once yearly and usually only produce one clutch.
Breeding season
These birds breed from late May to mid-July.
Range eggs per season
3 (low)
Average eggs per season
4
Range time to hatching
21 to 22 days
Average fledging age
19 days
Range time to independence
1 to 24 hours
Average age at sexual or reproductive maturity (female)
1-2 years
Average age at sexual or reproductive maturity (male)
1-2 years
Range lifespan
Status: wild
28 (high) years
Average lifespan
Status: wild
5.4 years
Average lifespan
Status: wild
5.4 years

Karpinen, L. 2014. "Calidris alpina" (On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Accessed November 10, 2020 at https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Calidris_alpina/

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