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"The four species of Avocets are waders in the same bird family as the stilts. They are found in warm or hot climates.
They have long legs and long upcurved bills which they sweep from side to side when feeding in the brackish or saline wetlands they prefer. The plumage is pied, sometimes also with some red".
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INFO LINKS
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American Avocet Gough, G.A., Sauer, J.R., Iliff, M. Patuxent Bird Identification Infocenter. 1998. Version 97.1. Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, MD
USGS data sheet on American Avocet, including photographs, maps, taxonomy, identification tips, and life history information. Read More
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Pied Avocet SafariCamLive.com - African Wildlife to the World
Safaricam datasheet for Pied Avocet Read More
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American Avocet eNature.com
Pictures, Sounds, and information about American Avocet Read More
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American Avocet Bird Friends Of Lake Murray And San Diego County
American Avocet pictures, description, and more Read More
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American Avocet Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Extensive species account including range map, call details, 'cool facts', etc. Read More
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Pied Avocet Oiseaux.net (French)
Categorized information on Pied Avocet including habitat, feeding habits, migration information, etc. Read More
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Avocet web.edunet4u.net/~nature/ (Korean)
Brief description and picture Read More
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American Avocet Calgary's Weaselhead Society
About American Avocet Read More
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Andean Avocet AvesdeChile.cl (Spanish)
Brief narrative about Andean Avocet Read More
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Andean Avocet Aves de Chile (Spanish)
Brief description of Andean Avocet Read More
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