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American Avocet

Recurvirostra americana

Photo by DonnaPomeroy
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

With its elegant profile and striking coloration, the American Avocet is unique among North American birds. In summer it can be found in temporary and unpredictable wetlands across western North America where it swings its long upturned bill through the shallow water to catch small invertebrates.

Habitat:

mudflats shoreline in San Francisco Bay

Notes:

This time of year, we are seeing avocets in winter and breeding plumages, as seen in the third photo.

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Comments (7)

Added an additional photo showing this breeding plumage avocet next to two avocets still in winter plumage.
Thank you Gordon. I'm just trying to take photos as good as yours.

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