The American avocet has thin gray legs and is sometimes known as "blue shanks." It has black and white plumage on the back, white on the underbelly and a neck and head that are gray in the winter and orange or cinnamon colored in the summer. It has a long thin bill that is upturned at the end.
American avocet near Alamosa, Colorado. |
It is migratory, wintering on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the U.S. and Mexico, and breeding as far north as Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba and on the Pacific coast of the U.S. I saw the pictured avocet outside Alamosa, Colorado in August 2014 in a field near the Rio Grande River.
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