Summary[edit] Description: English: Pied stilts, also known as black-winged stilts, exploit shallow, ephemeral wetlands on the floodplains of the Burke and other rivers of Boulia Shire. Date: 22 July 2018, 11:07:38. Source: Own work. Author: John Robert McPherson.
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Summary[edit] Description: English: Pied stilts, also known as black-winged stilts, exploit shallow, ephemeral wetlands on the floodplains of the Burke and other rivers of Boulia Shire. Date: 22 July 2018, 11:07:38. Source: Own work. Author: John Robert McPherson.
Summary[edit] Description: -Photo by Kathy Munsel, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife- Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) This fragile-looking bird with bold black-and-white plumage and exaggerated, long, reddish legs is often associated with American Avocets at shallow inland ponds and lakes. Very noisy and aggressive in protection of its nest and young, using a variety of distraction displays, including an impressive broken-leg act to lure away interlopers. It is a locally uncommon to fairly common summer resident of Klamath, Lake, Harney and Malheur counties. The largest Oregon breeding colony is at summer Lake. It has become a regular spring and fall migrant through eastern Oregon and irregular spring and casual fall migrant through western Oregon. Photo above: Black-necked Stilt at the Ladd Marsh Wildlife Area, May 2009. Date: 9 May 2009, 14:23. Source: 4749_black_necked_stilt_munsel_odfw. Author: Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife.
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Summary[edit] Description: On the river bank, we came across atleast 4-5 nests with eggs in them. The Stilts lay eggs on the ground and often make a circle with some stones or dry grass. But they are very hard to spot. This bird was jumping up and down indicating its displeasure. A few steps ahead of us was the nest with 3 mottled eggs. Thanks in advance for your views and feedback. Please stay safe and healthy. Date: 6 June 2020, 16:33. Source: An Agressive Black Winged Stilt. Author: Hari K Patibanda.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Black nape stilt became a permanent resident in the Philippines commonly seen on water bodied locations and mostly in groups. This image represents its pink long legs beautifully reflected onto the water with vibrant colors of its habitat. Photo Taken: Town of Alubijid, Misamis Oriental, Philippines. Date: 29 November 2020, 06:36:58. Source: Own work. Author: Domzjuniorwildlife.
Summary[edit] Description: Black-Winged Stilt (Himantopus himantopus). Date: 13 December 2010. Source: Own work. Author: Ken Billington. Permission (Reusing this file): This image was created by Ken Billington If you would like to use, license, or purchase a high resolution copy of this image, please contact the author Ken Billington. The image is not in the public domain and should not be copied illegally. When using the image for non-commercial purposes, please credit the author in the immediate vicinity of the image together with a link to his website. At the same time please notify the author at the above e-mail address. More free images can be found on Focusing On Wildlife.
Description: DSC_7354. Date: 9 March 2013, 21:57. Source: DSC_7354 Uploaded by AlbertHerring. Author: Brian Ralphs from Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, UK.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Black-winged stilts (Himantopus himantopus) fighting, Kazinga Channel, Uganda. Date: 20 October 2016, 13:44:44. Source: Own work, from Sharp Photography, sharpphotography. Author: Charles J. Sharp. Alternative names: Charles James Sharp. Description: British wildlife photographer. Work period: from 2003 date QS:P,+2003-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P580,+2003-00-00T00:00:00Z/9. Authority control: : Q54800218. creator QS:P170,Q54800218. Camera location0° 08′ 09.56″ S, 30° 01′ 32.98″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap -0.135989; 30.025829.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Pied stilts, also known as black-winged stilts, exploit shallow, ephemeral wetlands on the floodplains of the Burke and other rivers of Boulia Shire. Date: 22 July 2018, 11:07:38. Source: Own work. Author: John Robert McPherson.
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Summary[edit] Description: With its hind leg looking like heels, the slender bird reminded me of model rampwalks!. Date: 24 February 2019, 17:10. Source: Black Winged Stilt - Rampwalk!. Author: Hari K Patibanda.
Description: Pied Stilt (adult and immature). Date: 6 March 2013, 18:51. Source: DSC_7209 Uploaded by AlbertHerring. Author: Brian Ralphs from Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, UK.