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ML201960221 IBC 1610043
Contributor
Robert Humphries Media from this contributor Profile
Date
Location
Port Gregory (-28.1901, 114.2503)
Northampton, Western Australia, Australia
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist- Age
- Not specified
- Sex
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Media notes
Red-necked Avocets sheltering from strong wind with Banded Stilts. Red-necked Avocets (Recurvirostra novaehollandiae) are endemic to Australia, and are highly nomadic, searching for suitable, usually saline or brackish wetlands after rainfall. Red-necked Avocets feed on small aquatic invertebrates by sweeping their bills from side-to-side. They often associate with stilts – these avocets were sheltering from a very strong wind with Banded Stilts (Cladorhynchus leucocephalus) in Hutt Lagoon, a famous pink saline lake near Port Gregory, Western Australia. Elevation: 9 m. Date added to IBC: September 12, 2019.
Collection
Internet Bird Collection (IBC)
Technical information
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- Original file size
- 33.77 MB