Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus), parent and chicks, family Recurvirostridae, order Charadriiformes, FL, USA
photograph by Igor Marach
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Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus), parent and chicks, family Recurvirostridae, order Charadriiformes, FL, USA
photograph by Igor Marach

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#638, a black-necked stilt! some birds are very literal and it's great.
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Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus). Family Recurvirostridae, order Charadriiformes.
Brazoria NWR, Texas, USA. April 2026.
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
Red-pied stilts By: G. J. H. Moon From: The Mating Game 1976

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Recurvirostridae family stilts & avocets
Which is the best bird?
Pied stilt
Black-winged stilt
White-backed stilt
Black-necked stilt
Banded stilt
Andean avocet
Pied avocet
American avocet
Black stilt
Red-necked avocet
This family contains just 10 species in 3 genera (Cladorhyncus, Himantopus, and Recurvirostra).
Black-winged stilt By: Unknown photographer From: Wildlife Fact-File 1990s
Black-winged stilts, France © Antonio Sementa/500px/Getty Images