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Willet

Tringa semipalmata

Photo by JimBob
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

"Piercing calls and distinctive wing markings make the otherwise subdued Willet one of our most conspicuous large shorebirds. Whether in mottled brown breeding plumage or gray winter colors, Willets in flight reveal a bold white and black stripe running the length of each wing. These long-legged, straight-billed shorebirds feed along beaches, mudflats, and rocky shores. Willets are common on most of our coastline—learn to recognize them and they’ll make a useful stepping-stone to identifying other shorebirds."

Habitat:

River mouth.

Notes:

This guy came real close to me and let me get lots of great shots.

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PublishedJanuary 30, 2015

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