The banded stilt (Cladorhynchus leucocephalus) is a nomadic wader of the stilt and avocet family, Recurvirostridae, native to Australia. It belongs to...
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Cladorhynchus is monotypic and contains a single species: Banded stilt, Cladorhynchus leucocephalus A fossil stilt has been described by Bickart, 1990, as Himantopus...
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bills of stilts, in contrast, are straight. The front toes are webbed, partially in most stilts, and fully in avocets and the banded stilt, which swim...
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Lake Ballard (section Banded stilts)
earth. The lake is used as a breeding site for banded stilts following major flood events. The stilts nest in large close-packed colonies on low islands...
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pink-eared duck, white-headed stilt, and red-capped plover. Prospectors crossing Lake Barlee, circa 1923 Banded stilts Western Australia portal List of...
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of banded stilts. It has had many migrant and native birds. Between 1997 and 2006, populations ranging between 12 and 12,000 of the banded stilt were...
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Area, because, when flooded, it supports major breeding events of the banded stilt and Australian pelican, as well as over 1% of the world populations of...
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prinia Banded quail Banded stilt Banded wattle-eye Banded whiteface Banded woodpecker Banded wren Banded yellow robin Band-rumped storm petrel Band-rumped...
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The black-necked stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) is a locally abundant shorebird of American wetlands and coastlines. It is found from the coastal areas...
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most other lakes in the area. In the past, it has hosted up to 30,000 banded stilt, which are listed as vulnerable under the National Parks and Wildlife...
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