Turnstone

Arenaria interpres

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Brief #

Plumage is reddish-brown upper parts with black markings. The head is mainly white with black streaks on the crown.

Synonyms #

  • Vuelvepiedras comĂșn (Spanish)
  • Virapedras comĂșn (Galician)

Red List Status #

The Turnstone is unlikely to become extinct in the near future.
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Description #

Plumage is dominated by a harlequin-like pattern of black and white. Breeding birds have reddish-brown upper parts with black markings. The head is mainly white with black streaks on the crown and a black pattern on the face. The breast is mainly black apart from a white patch on the sides. The rest of the underparts are white. In flight it reveals a white wingbar, white patch near the base of the wing and white lower back, rump and tail with dark bands on the uppertail-coverts and near the tip of the tail. The female is slightly duller than the male and has a browner head with more streaking. Non-breeding adults are duller than breeding birds and have dark grey-brown upperparts with black mottling and a dark head with little white. Juvenile birds have a pale brown head and pale fringes to the upperpart feathers creating a scaly impression.

Measurements #

Length: 22 - 24 cm
Wingspan: 50 - 57 cm
Weight: 85 - 150 g