
The reflections make their already impossibly long legs appear twice as long. I call it the Stilt Brigade, a group of gray-legged American Avocets in winter plumage and pink-legged Black-necked Stilts lined up in a shallow pond in Arizona in late November to preen and nap, most balanced on a single leg. There are a couple of smaller shore birds joining the line-up, possibly Dunlins and one very small peep I can’t identify.
This is hilarious!!!