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Black-winged stilt
Himantopus himantopus
Stilts and avocets
(Recurvirostridae)
Variable amount of black on its head.
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Slender black and white wader with very long pink legs. The body is white and the back and wings are black. The head is white with variable grey or black markings differing per individual. Often while breeding the ♀ has a white head and the ♂ a grey or black cap but, not always. In flight, the legs extend considerably. Young birds are still brownish stead black. The long legs enable the search for slugs and insects in the deeper water. ⇔ l. 33-36 cm syn. Pied stilt, Common stilt LA: The RECURVIROSTRA AVOSETTA (Pied Avocet) has an upward curved beak, is a little larger and comparatively shorter legs.
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Pied avocet
Black-winged stilt
Steltkluut
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Échasse blanche
Cavaliere d'Italia
Cigüeñuela común
Pernilongo
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