second Bird Blast Sunday showcase -- stilts & plovers ! two ambient sources of feathers that make their home on the Overworld's strands and stony shores .
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second Bird Blast Sunday showcase -- stilts & plovers ! two ambient sources of feathers that make their home on the Overworld's strands and stony shores .

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Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus), parent and chicks, family Recurvirostridae, order Charadriiformes, FL, USA
photograph by Igor Marach
Hawaiian Stilt #avianaugust day 24.
Watercolor and colored pencils.
Day 24 of Avian August 2025, Birds of Hawaii, hosted by @cookiedoves: Kukuluaeʻo, Aeʻo, or Hawaiian Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus knudseni)
The Hawaiian Stilt is an endangered subspecies of the black-necked stilt found only in the Hawaiian Islands. It is one of the longest-legged birds relative to its body size, with legs making up about 60% of its height. Its Hawaiian name, Kukuluaeʻo, means “one who stands tall.”
The plant featured is the ʻŌhai (Sesbania tomentosa), an endangered coastal shrub in the legume family that is native to Hawaii.
Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus). Family Recurvirostridae, order Charadriiformes.
These birds have got to be 90% leg. ALL LEG.
Galveston, Texas, USA. April 2026.

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Wader (Charadrii) suborder
Which is the best bird?
Ibisbill
Magellanic plover
Red-necked avocet
Black-necked stilt
Egyptian plover
Beach stone-curlew
Pied oystercatcher
Killdeer
African oystercatcher
Bush stone-curlew
Black-faced sheathbill
P O U N C E
Black-Necked Stilt - Belen Marsh, NM
Red-pied stilts By: G. J. H. Moon From: The Mating Game 1976