Wading Western Willet

January 18th, 2010 § Email This Post § 0

A Western Willet wading in a slough at sunrise
A Western Willet wading in a slough at sunrise

I see shorebirds in the sloughs to the east of Calgary all the time. There are a huge variety of species that pass through the area, but most of them are common and repeatable. Some are a little less common and it’s always very interesting for me to try to figure out exactly what they are. I am definitely a photographer before a birder, but I definitely have a bug in me for birds and I always get excited to find a species I’ve never seen before. This is the only Western Willet I’ve ever seen and I was fortunate that it let me get very close and watch it for a long time! In fact I eventually had to leave and it stayed right there the whole time while I was packing up my gear and when I walked back to my truck.

A Western Willet wading in a slough at sunrise
A Western Willet wading in a slough at sunrise

A Western Willet wading in a slough at sunrise
A Western Willet wading in a slough at sunrise

A Western Willet wading in a slough at sunrise
A Western Willet wading in a slough at sunrise



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