Stilts
Yesterday afternoon we had a couple of Black-necked Stilts make a brief appearance in the marsh pond. I always love seeing these squeaky little guys with their bobble heads and long, gangly, bubble gum pink legs.
You can see how a stilt is much smaller then a great egret and of course a lazy young alligator had to be present on the scene as well.
It’s a treat to see these fun and interesting birds and we were happy they decided to drop in for a visit!




What dear little birds! I love the picture showing the comparison in size between the stilt and the great egret!
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They really are little cuties Maggie! And kind of tiny too. 🙂
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Those are some very snazzy stockings Phil!! 😀
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Oh they sure are and I understand that pink stocking look is all the rage in Paris these days! 🙂
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Questi se non sbaglio sono chiamati “Cavalieri d’Italia” 🙂
Sono molto belli e agii, ci sono anche nelle Valli di Comacchio, dove io abito!!
Ciao, Pat
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Vedete questi dove vivi?! Questo è meraviglioso! Grazie Pat
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Cool – another interesting bird I have never seen.
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We don’t even really see them very often and almost every time I do see some they won’t come in close.
I saw two again today and got better pics. Oh well maybe I’ll post them later in the week.
I also think our pink friend has left.
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Very beautiful wildlife in that marsh…very interesting marsh…and, great photography
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It is a nice area and always seems like something is going on. The alligators were all over again today.
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They really are quite small. I love the gangly legs. I see Junior A is learning to lurk – he is very pretty.
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Mr. A Jr. *is* indeed learning to lurk. He is out there now with about 15 of his ‘friends’ and he’s taking notes on how to be a big boy some day.
The stilts do have impossible legs, they can be hysterical!
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Those legs are utterly unreal! Great catch (again)!!!
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Those goofy pink legs shouldn’t be possible in nature yet here they are. It’s very amusing seeing these guys who also make the funniest squeaky sounds when they fly around.
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I never saw that bird before. They don’t make the East coast much, but it looks like they do where you live. Beautiful images, Phil.
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We do see them occasionally but not very often and when I do see some they rarely come in close.
I saw a mated pair again today (they almost always travel in pairs) and I got lucky, they came in even closer. 🙂
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long pink legs, how unusual! Great captures of this lovely bird, Phil!
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Gotta love long pink legs!
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Yep, I don’t like high heel shoes though 😀
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Well these guys have kinda big feet and heels might not be the best choice for their foot ware. 🙂
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Fantastic photos again, Phil. The Stilt is such a cutie, with those long pink legs. It looks like he was tiptoeing past Mr A. Very wise move. 🙂
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I’m not sure this gangly legged guy ever saw an alligator before. Good for him it wasn’t a huge unwanted surprise! Yikes!
Thanks for looking Sylvia!
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I’ve never seen a bird on stilts! And I am now envious as I’d die to have long, pink legs!
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Who wouldn’t want long pink legs?!? They should in any case be available as an option right?
Thanks for checking out the Stilts!
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