Adults: Crown, brown with a buff midian strip. Eyebrow, buff. Eyestripe, dark brown. Hind neck, back, scapulars, and most wing coverts, mottled brown with light brown. Lower back, mostly white flecked with brown. Uppertail coverts, flanks, underwing, buff white barred with greyish-brown. Throat, centre of belly, shanks, buff white. Sides of face, neck, breast, buff, streaked streaked with greyish-brown. Rump, greyish-brown. Tail, greyish-brown barred with dark brown. Bill, dark brown, with base of lower mandible pinkish. Eye, dark brown. Legs, blue grey.
Juveniles: Similar to adult. Crown, darker brown. Eyestripe less distinct. Scapulars, wing-coverts, mantle feathers, black brown with off-white notches. Underparts have finer streaks and bars. Bill is shorter.
Other Names (World)
Hudsonian Curlew, Hudsonian Whimbrel
Family
Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes, Phalaropes)
Western and northern Alaska, east to western Yukon and north-western Mackenzie, and also western Hudson Bay. Winters from southern USA to southern South America.
 
Population
Estimated population is unknown (2011).
Habits
Singly or in small groups, often associating with other waders.
Food
Terrestrial invertebrates. Insects on Tundra, worms, shrimps and other crustaceans on seashores.
Hudsonian Whimbrel (Numenius hudsonicus) [XC10909]
by Ian Davies from Padre Ramos, Nicaragua (call)
Hudsonian Whimbrel (Numenius hudsonicus) [XC356262]
by Albert Lastukhin from Denali Highway MP13-41, Valdez-Cordova County (near Delta Junction), Alaska, United States (song)
Nest
A shallow depression in the ground, in the open, sparsely lined with grass.
Eggs (Guide)
More heavily marked than that of Eurasian Curlew (Numenius arquata).
Clutch Size: 3 - 5
Color: olive-brown to blue-green variously spotted and streaked with dusky
Dimensions: 58 x 40 mm (oval to pyriform)
Incubation: 27 - 28 days by both sexes
Young
Tended by both parents.
Fledge: 35 - 40 days
Subspecies
Considered by some authors to be a subspecies of Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus).