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Waterfowl Identification: Wilson's (common) Snipe: Dowitcher - Do Not Shoot! The snipe usually flushes singly or in pairs and has a rust-colored patch on the back.

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dowitcher: see snipe snipe, common name for a shore bird of the family Scolopacidae ( sandpiper family), native to the Old and New Worlds. The common, or Wilson's snipe (Capella ...

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Dowitchers

Either of two shore birds (Limnodromus griseus or L. scolopaceus) of northern regions ... Perhaps from Mohawk tawístawis, snipe.]