The woodcocks are a group of seven or eight very similar living species of wading birds in the genus Scolopax. Only two woodcocks are widespread, the others being localized island endemics. Most are found in the Northern Hemisphere but a few range into the Wallacea. Their closest relatives are the typical snipes of the genus Gallinago.
Woodcocks have stocky bodies, cryptic brown and blackish plumage and long slender bills. Their eyes are located ...
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