- Avocet - Wikipedia
The genus Recurvirostra was introduced in 1758 by Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in the 10th edition of his Systema Naturae to contain a single species, the pied avocet, Recurvirostra avosetta [4]
- American Avocet - All About Birds
<p>The American Avocet takes elegance to a new level This long-legged wader glides through shallow waters swishing its slender, upturned bill from side to side to catch aquatic invertebrates It dons a sophisticated look for summer with a black-and-white body and a rusty head and neck
- American Avocet | Audubon Field Guide
Around lake shores and tidal flats, especially in the wide-open spaces of the west, flocks of elegant American Avocets wade in the shallows They often feed while leaning forward, with the tips of their bills in the water and slightly open, filtering tiny food items from just below the surface
- American Avocet - Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
A common visitor to Oklahoma's wetlands, the American avocet is a striking bird with the ability to issue a series of call notes in response to predators that gradually changes pitch to simulate the Doppler effect and make its approach seem faster than it actually is
- AVOCET Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AVOCET is any of a genus (Recurvirostra) of rather large long-legged shorebirds with webbed feet and slender upward-curving bill
- American Avocet - eBird
Distinctive large shorebird with a long, thin, upturned bill Look for bold black-and-white wings and long blue-gray legs Breeding adults have buffy-orange wash on head and neck; grayish in winter Females have more sharply upturned bills than males
- Avocet: Characteristics, Diet, Facts More [Fact Sheet]
Renowned for their slender bodies and distinctive, upturned bills, avocets are a symbol of grace and elegance in the bird world In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the life of the avocet, providing an in-depth overview of its species, physical attributes, behavior, and much more
- Avocet Bird Facts (Recurvirostra avosetta) | Birdfact
The Avocet is a striking wader, characterised by its long, slender legs and uniquely upturned bill Its plumage is predominantly white, with bold black markings on the head, back, and wings, creating a striking contrast The long, thin neck and compact body contribute to its elegant silhouette
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