Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus)
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Black-winged Stilt (Himantopus himantopus
Black-winged Stilt (Himantopus himantopus) Bird of stylized silhouette, with extremely long legs, much longer than the rest of its body. Measuring up to 40 cm when flying, the legs continue almost a handbreadth past the end of the tail, making it quite
http://ter.ddgi.es/espais/icamesll.htm
Field Guide: Black Necked Stilt
Black Necked Stilt - Him˝ntopus mexic˝nus Black Necked Stilt Him˝ntopus mexic˝nus The Black-Necked Stilt is part of the dark-backed shore birds group. You will find this ...
http://www.clark.edu/Academics/AppliedTech/EP/BioWeb/wildlife/birds/blkstilt.htm
Boondall Wetlands: BIRDS-Black-winged Stilt
The Black-winged Stilt, part of the natural environment section of Boondall Wetlands, which is part of Brisbane Stories. The Boondall Wetlands website explores the Indigneous and European history of the Wetlands. A team of historians, artists, envi
http://www.stories.powerup.com.au/boondall/boondall_pages/environment/bwstilt.htm
Patuxent Bird Identification InfoCenter
A presentation of bird photographs, songs, identification tips, distribution maps, and life history information for North American birds, and a forum...
http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/id/framlst/framlst.html
IV Birds - Black-Necked Stilt
This bird nests on the banks of the drainage canals that surround our campus at Imperial Valley College. Just small depressions in the dirt, the eggs and young are hard to see, so please watch your step! A ...
http://www.imperial.cc.ca.us/birds/stilt.htm
Black-Necked Stilt - DesertUSA
All about the Black-Necked Stilt, its scientific names, common names, description, behavior, range, habitats and life cycle
http://www.desertusa.com/magoct97/oct_pa/du_bnstil.html
Black-necked Stilt
Black-necked Stilt - Himantopus mexicanus Back to Birds
http://www.holoweb.com/cannon/blfack.htm
THE OTTER SIDE - Black-necked Stilt
Notecard Format Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) The long, spindly proportions, black-and-white pattern, and bright pinkish legs immediately identify this bird as a Black-necked Stilt. The black of the back extends up the back of the neck, hence
http://www.otterside.com/htmfiles/stilt-h.htm
Stilts and Avocets
The Black-necked Stilt is the SFBBO logo bird. They are very numerous year-round residents in the shallow water, marshes, theth Bay. In spring, thousands can sometimes be seen in ...
http://www.sfbbo.org/stilts.html
Rare Photos: Ohio Black-necked Stilt : Ashtabula County 1995
Photo Documentation Archive Black-necked Stilt Himantopus mexicanus Preamble: Apart from cropping, and filtering for sharpness, brightness, and contrast to account for scanning distortion, these images have not been digitally manipulated. | Nov. 1995
http://209.237.135.200/rarities/bnst-95.htm