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  • An American Avocet glides over the shoreline of Soap Lake in central Washington during early spring. width:720;;height:423
  • Black-necked Stilts are active most of the spring in and around central Washington State. width:720;;height:464
  • A handsome pair of American Avocets strut along the shoreline of Soap Lake in central Washington State. width:720;;height:530
  • A Black-necked Stilt puts on the brakes to try to snare some food at birder's corner near Othello Washington. width:720;;height:528
  • The legs make the bird and this Black-necked Stilt needed a good stretch at birder's corner near Othello Washington. width:720;;height:494
  • This American Avocet was either swimmin or on its tippy toes in Soap Lake in central Washington State. width:720;;height:429
  • An American Coot didn't like this Black-necked Stilt feeding in its domain. width:720;;height:457
  • Nice portrait of this stunning little bird at birder's corner near Othello in Washington State. width:720;;height:604
  • A Black-necked Stilt on the prowl in the reeds at birder's corner in central Washington State. width:720;;height:540
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