
HOW TO IDENTIFY:
* Length: 13.5 inches * Sexes similar * Large, plump-looking, long-legged shorebird * Long, thick, straight bill * Bill black or blue-gray with darker tip * Blue-gray legs * Bold black and white wing pattern * Whitish tail with dusky terminal band
Adult alternate:
* Head, neck, back and upperwings gray-brown mottled with black * Pale stripe above darker lores * Breast and flanks barred extensively with black (in Eastern C.s.semipalmatus) * Breast and flanks barred with narrow dark bars (in Western C.s.inornatus) * White belly
Adult basic:
* Pale gray-brown head, neck, back, upperwings and breast * Pale area above darker lores * White belly
Juvenile:
* Warm brown head, neck, back, breast and upperwings * Buff notches on wing feathers appear as white spots on back
Similar species:
Yellowlegs are smaller and slimmer, with much more slender bills and yellow legs, and lack the striking black-and-white wing pattern. Godwits have much longer, thinner, upturned bills with a pink base and dark tip.
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