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  • The plumage on their head and neck changes with the seasons. ...
  • Female avocets sometimes lay their eggs in the nests of other female avocets, otherwise known as brood parasitism. ...
  • Adults have long, upturned black bills.
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Avocets feed by thrusting their bill underwater and swinging it side to side along the bottom to stir up aquatic insects.
The American Avocet occupy shallow freshwater habitat. · It swings its long upturned bill through the shallow water to catch small invertebrates. · American ...
American Avocet chicks leave the nest within 24 hours of hatching. Day-old avocets can walk, swim, and even dive to escape predators. The oldest recorded ...
Fun Facts for Kids The American avocet has the popular name “blue shanks” because of the bluish-gray color of its legs and feet.
Apr 25, 2021 · 1. American avocets are very territorial. To protect their nest and chicks, they will issue a series of call notes that gradually changes pitch.
Fun Facts. Female American Avocets will sometimes lay their eggs in the nest of another female, leaving them to be incubated and raised as the other female's ...
They often feed while leaning forward, with the tips of their bills in the water and slightly open, filtering tiny food items from just below the surface.
Nesting Facts. Clutch Size: 3-4 eggs. Number of Broods: 1 brood. Egg Length: 1.6-2.4 in (4.2-6 cm). Egg Width: 1.1-1.8 in (2.9-4.6 cm). Incubation Period: 18-30 ...
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The American Avocet occupy shallow freshwater habitat. · It swings its long upturned bill through the shallow water to catch small invertebrates. · American ...
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