The ( Calidris pugnax ) is another shorebird, similar in size to the Red Knot but with a distinct appearance. The male Ruff is famous for its spectacular breeding plumage, which includes a large "ruff" of feathers around the neck, which can be black, chestnut, or white, and its elaborate courtship displays at communal mating grounds called leks.
In the sun-drenched village of Fernhaven, there lived an old willow tree named Elderglen. Its trunk was a knotty ruff of twisted bark, a map of centuries carved by wind and rain. High in its branches, a legend lived: three golden knots of wood, said to hold the memory of the sun’s first light. knotty ruff golden knots new
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