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Greater Yellowlegs
Tringa melanoleuca
33.1511, -97.0256
Field Notes
Description:
A common, tall, long-legged shorebird of freshwater ponds and tidal marshes, the Greater Yellowlegs frequently announces its presence by its piercing alarm calls. Medium-sized to large shorebird with long, bright yellow legs. A rather long neck and bill. White rump and tail. Greater's bill is grayish at the base in nonbreeding season.
Habitat:
In Graveyard Slough at the edge of Lake Lewisville.
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