Galapagos Species Database

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Arenaria interpres Linnaeus, 1758

Vuelve piedras, Ruddy Turnstone

Photo: Deborah Freund, CDF, 2012.
Photo: Deborah Freund, CDF, 2012.

Taxonomy

Domain
Eukaryota

Kingdom
Animalia

Phylum
Chordata

Class
Aves

Order
Charadriiformes

Family
Charadriidae

Genus
Arenaria

Species
interpres

Taxon category: Accepted

Syn.: Arenaria interpres interpres (Linnaeus, 1758); Strepsilas interpres

Taxon origin: Migrant

Status

Least concern

Distribution

Map of specimen collection localities or observation records for this species in our collections database.

Distribution: Harris (1973) described the turnstones as a very common migrant, always present but most common from August to March. There are two skin specimens in the MECCD.

References

  • Wiedenfeld, D.A. (2006) Aves, the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. Check List 2006 2(2): 1-27.
  • Meyer De Schauensee, R.M. (1966) The Species of Birds of South America and their Distribution. Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania.
  • Harris, M.P. (1973) The Galápagos avifauna. Condor 75(3): 265-278.
  • Salvin, O. (1876) On the avifauna of the Galápagos Archipelago. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 9: 447-510.
  • Swarth, H.S. (1931) The Avifauna of the Galapagos Islands. Occ. Pap. Calif. Acad. Sci. 18: 1-299.
  • Hickin, N. (1979) Animal life of the Galapagos. Ferundune Books, Faringdon, U.K., 236 pp.
  • Freile, J.F. Santander, T., Jiménez-Uzcátegui, G., Carrasco, L., Cisneros-Heredia, D., Guevara, E., Sánchez-Nivicela, M., Tinoco, B. (2019) Lista Roja de las aves del Ecuador Quito, Ecuador. 97 pp.
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"Galapagos Species Database, Arenaria interpres", dataZone. Charles Darwin Foundation, https://datazone.darwinfoundation.org/en/checklist/?species=5034. Accessed 5 May 2024.