Stock Photo - Long-legged Avocetssweep their long, thin, upcurved bills from side to side when feeding in brackish or saline wetlands. Plumage is pied, also with red. . . They have webbed feet and can swim. they eat aquatic insects. They nest on the ground. In estuarine settings they may feed on exposed bay muds or mudflats. Cape Town, South Africa.

Stock Photo: Long-legged Avocetssweep their long, thin, upcurved bills from side to side when feeding in brackish or saline wetlands. Plumage is pied, also with red.

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