- The four
species of
avocets /ˈævəsɛt/ are a genus, Recurvirostra, of
waders in the same
avian family as the stilts. The
genus name
comes from
Latin recurvus...
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pebbles or
other small objects. Some
avocets do not line
their nests at all.
During the
breeding season,
avocets lay
around 3–5 eggs, with 4
being the...
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flight Avocet egg ID
composite Video showing bird s****ing food Pied
avocets in
Little Runn of Kutch,
India Unlike other waders, the pied
avocet has webbed...
- gave rise to the
Andean and
American avocets. The
distinguishing feature of the red-necked
avocet, and all
avocet species, is the
distinctive upcurved...
- The
Avocet Line is the
railway line in Devon,
England connecting Exeter with Exmouth. It was
originally built by the
London and
South Western Railway,...
- The
Andean avocet (Recurvirostra andina) is a
large wader in the
avocet and
stilt bird family, Recurvirostridae. It is
resident in the Andes, breeding...
-
Avocet is the 12th
album by
Scottish folk
musician Bert Jansch,
released in 1979 in UK. The
album was
first released by Ex
Libris Records in
Denmark in...
- The Avro Type 584
Avocet was a
British single-engined
naval fighter prototype,
designed and
built by Avro.
While the
Avocet was not
built in numbers,...
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Avocet is the
common name of a
genus of
wading birds, Recurvirostra.
Avocet may also
refer to:
Avocet snipe eel, a fish Avro
Avocet, a 1920s
British naval...
- It
contains two
distinct groups of birds, the
avocets (one genus) and the
stilts (two genera).
Avocets and
stilts range in
length from 30 to 46 cm (12...