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Black-necked Stilt - Frank Lake, AB        This bird reminds me of a sandpiper copying a Killer Whale with the white eye spot. They are one of two waders that are fond of salt lakes for breeding along with the American Avocet. This bird would be at the northern end of his range here in Alberta, Canada with a large population year round in Mexico and found as far south as Brazil. This particular bird was wading around the shallows at Frank Lake.                    Michael W Klotz 2019 - www.TheBirdBlogger.com
Black-necked Stilt - Frank Lake, AB
This bird reminds me of a sandpiper copying a Killer Whale with the white eye spot. They are one of two waders that are fond of salt lakes for breeding along with the American Avocet. This bird would be at the northern end of his range here in Alberta, Canada with a large population year round in Mexico and found as far south as Brazil. This particular bird was wading around the shallows at Frank Lake. 
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