The tyu-tyu-tyu of Common Greenshank Tringa nebularia is a sound that resonates across all the continents of the Old World. At night we have recorded it from Portugal to Mongolia and from Finland to Ghana. In Europe, it rarely passes in large numbers, but if you have not detected this species so far at your listening station, it is probably only a matter of time.
Let’s not complicate things. This is one of the most instantly recognisable flight calls of any wader, and it sounds the same night or day. Once learned, it is not easily forgotten. Fortunately, Greenshank rarely does anything else while migrating at night, and the variations heard within flocks are only slight.
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