The
red knot (
Calidris canutus), or simply known as the knot in English-speaking Europe, is a medium-sized
shorebird that breeds in
tundra and the
Arctic Cordillera in the far north of Canada, Europe, and Russia. It is a large
sandpiper in the genus
Calidris, second only to the
great knot. Six
subspecies are recognised. Its diet varies according to season;
arthropods and
larvae are the preferred food items at the breeding grounds, while various hard-shelled molluscs are consumed at other feeding sites at other times. North American breeders
migrate to coastal areas in Europe and South America, while the Eurasian populations winter in Africa, Papua New Guinea, Australia, and New Zealand. The species forms enormous flocks when not breeding. This red knot was photographed in
Boat Harbour in New South Wales, Australia.
Photograph credit: John Harrison