Black-necked stilt

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Black-necked stilt is a black and white shorebird with darker colored dorsal feathers, a long neck and a thin, straight black bill. The legs are long and red or pink. The female has dark brow dorsal feathers. The male has gloosy black festhers and a white spot above each eye. The black-necked still is a locally abundant shorebird of American wetland and coastlines. It is found from the coastal areas of California though much of the interior western United States and the Gulf of Mexico as far east as Florida, then south through Central America and Caribbean to Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands. The Scientific name: Himantopus mexicans.

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