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Wading Willet A willet (Tringa semipalmata) at the Salton Sea in Riverside County, California. There are two subspecies of this bird that are slightly different in appearance, particularly in breeding plumage. T.s. inornata, winters mainly on the west coast of the US, but also some winter on the Gulf Coast and east coast of the US and south as far as Chile, and breed in northwest US and Canada.  The other subspecies, T.s. semipalmata, winters in South America and breeds in the Prairie Provences of Canada.  Some authorities consider them separate species.  This bird would be of the former subspecies, since it is in winter plumage in the US. willet stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Wading Willet A willet (Tringa semipalmata) at the Salton Sea in Riverside County, California. There are two subspecies of this bird that are slightly different in appearance, particularly in breeding plumage. T.s. inornata, winters mainly on the west coast of the US, but also some winter on the Gulf Coast and east coast of the US and south as far as Chile, and breed in northwest US and Canada. The other subspecies, T.s. semipalmata, winters in South America and breeds in the Prairie Provences of Canada. Some authorities consider them separate species. This bird would be of the former subspecies, since it is in winter plumage in the US. willet stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

A willet (Tringa semipalmata) at the Salton Sea in Riverside County, California. There are two subspecies of this bird that are slightly different in appearance, particularly in breeding plumage. T.s. inornata, winters mainly on the west coast of the US, but also some winter on the Gulf Coast and east coast of the US and south as far as Chile, and breed in northwest US and Canada. The other subspecies, T.s. semipalmata, winters in South America and breeds in the Prairie Provences of Canada. Some authorities consider them separate species. This bird would be of the former subspecies, since it is in winter plumage in the US.

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