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Marbled Godwit Along with the American avocets that were skimming the shoreline at Akley Lake in Montana, these godwits were also in the same waters. Both species would bump into one another, not minding that the other was in their territory.  Limosa fedoa,Marbled godwit Click/tap to enlarge

Marbled Godwit

Along with the American avocets that were skimming the shoreline at Akley Lake in Montana, these godwits were also in the same waters. Both species would bump into one another, not minding that the other was in their territory.

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The marbled godwit is a large shorebird. On average, it is the largest of the 4 species of godwit. The total length is 40–50 cm , including a large bill of 8–13 cm , and wingspan is 70–88 cm . Body mass can vary from 240 to 510 g .

Adults have long blue-grey hairy legs and a very long pink bill with a slight upward curve and dark at the tip. The long neck, breast and belly are pale brown with dark bars on the breast and flanks. The back is mottled and dark. They show cinnamon.. more

Similar species: Shorebirds And Allies
Species identified by SaraBethWilliamson
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Uploaded May 7, 2016. Captured May 1, 2016 15:02.
  • Canon EOS REBEL T5
  • f/5.6
  • 1/790s
  • ISO100
  • 300mm