Black-necked Stilt flock (Himantopus mexicanus) {!--검은목장다리물떼새--> From the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's online digital media library.
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Metadata
Title: Humbolt Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Alternative Title: (none)
Creator: Blake, Tupper Ansel
Source: WV-9171-Centennial
Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Contributor: NATIONAL CONSERVATION TRAINING CENTER-PUBLICATIONS AND TRAINING MATERIALS
Language: EN - ENGLISH
Rights: (public domain)
Audience: (general)
Subject: California, NWR, birds
Description Abstract: Nearly the entire western population of black brant, 200,000 strong, stops at Humboldt Bay Refuge to feed on the abundant eelgrass during migration. Black-necked stilts, such as these, are among the many shorebirds and waterfowl that are found here. Several hundred harbor seals haul out here in midwinter to bear their young.
Date Issued: November 01 2002