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Willet

Tringa semipalmata

Description:

Willets are large, stocky shorebirds with long legs and thick, straight bills considerably longer than the head. Their wings are broader and rounder than those of many shorebirds and the tail is short and squared off at the base. Willets are gray or brown birds that, when flying, display a striking white and black stripe along each wing. In summer, Willets are mottled gray, brown, and black; in winter they are a more consistent plain gray. The legs are bluish gray.

Habitat:

In winter, Willets feed on beaches and rocky coasts, as well as mudflats and marshes. During breeding season the western population moves far inland to nest in grasslands and prairies near freshwater. Eastern Willets breed in coastal saltmarshes and on barrier beaches and islands.

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2 Comments

East End aka Lorelei
East End aka Lorelei 11 years ago

Many thanks Sachin!

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 11 years ago

Nice spotting,,

Hampton Bays, New York, USA

Spotted on May 20, 2012
Submitted on May 22, 2012

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