What do you mean "black and white bird" is too vague
June 19, 2009 2:26 PM

I'm having no luck identifying this bird, seen in one of the South Florida wetlands parks.

I've got a couple of the North American birding books but I'm coming up empty. I've also tried a GIS in the hopes that it would lead me to a site that identifies it, but obviously I'm being overwhelmed with results. Anyone?
posted by JaredSeth to Pets & Animals (6 answers total)
It's a black-necked stilt.
posted by Atreides at 2:33 PM on June 19, 2009


By and by, used my National Audubon Society - Field Guide to Birds - Eastern Region, for the identification.
posted by Atreides at 2:37 PM on June 19, 2009


I arrived at the same conclusion. Google images is sort of great for this. I googled black white bird water and it's on the first page of results.
posted by jessamyn at 2:37 PM on June 19, 2009


Yep. Black-necked stilt.
posted by Stewriffic at 3:04 PM on June 19, 2009


Late to this, but yes, black-necked stilt.
posted by rtha at 3:38 PM on June 19, 2009


Figures...I got home and my wife had identified it (same way you did Jess, I should have added "water" to my search). Thanks everybody.

I'll have to stamp a best answer on her forehead.
posted by JaredSeth at 4:43 PM on June 19, 2009


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