Dunlin

Influenza A virus (A/dunlin/Netherlands/3/2007(H3N8))

The dunlin (Calidris alpina) is a small wader in the genus Calidris. The English name is a dialect form of "dunling", first recorded in 1... Learn about Dunlin facts, habitat, and behavior.

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About Dunlin

The dunlin (Calidris alpina) is a small wader in the genus Calidris. The English name is a dialect form of "dunling", first recorded in 1531–1532. It derives from dun, "dull brown", with the suffix -ling, meaning a person or thing with the given quality. It is a circumpolar breeder in Arctic or subarctic regions. Birds that breed in western Europe are short-distance migrants largely staying on western and southern European and northwest African coasts; those breeding in far northern Europe and Asia are long-distance migrants, wintering south to Africa, southeast and west Asia. Birds that breed in Alaska and the Canadian Arctic migrate short distances to the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of North America, although those nesting in northern Alaska overwinter in Asia.

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Interesting Facts

  • Dunlin belongs to the class Insthoviricetes.
  • It is part of the Orthomyxoviridae family.
  • Birds are the only animals with feathers.
  • Most birds can fly, but not all.

Scientific Classification

Kingdom: Orthornavirae
Phylum: Negarnaviricota
Class: Insthoviricetes
Order: Articulavirales
Family: Orthomyxoviridae
Genus: Alphainfluenzavirus
Influenza A virus (A/dunlin/Netherlands/3/2007(H3N8))

Quick Info

Class: Insthoviricetes