Avocets are wading birds that primarily inhabit shallow wetlands, marshes, and coastal areas. They are commonly found in North America, Europe, and Asia, often seen in large flocks during migration. These birds prefer habitats with mudflats or shallow waters where they can forage for small invertebrates. Avocets are known for their distinctive long, slender bills and striking plumage.
North America
Avocet Mining was created in 1995.
The American Avocet eats crustaceans and insects.
The American Avocet eats crustaceans and insects.
The American avocet is not an endangered species. Listed as least concern.
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The American Avocet feeds by sweeping its bill from side to side through the water. It feeds in shallow ponds, marshes, and lake shores.
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