One special shorebird that breeds in North Dakota is the marbled godwit. I'm always pleased to encounter this large, chunky-yet-graceful bird with the two-toned, upcurved bill on my annual NoDak trip. Last week at the Potholes and Prairie Birding Festival I had two close encounters of the godwit kind: one near Pingree and one farther to the west, in Kidder County. Here are some images from both.
During winter they probe mudflats and sandbars for mollusks and crustaceans.
6 comments:
What a fascinating bird. Great pictures and interesting information.
Thanks
I'm still snorting at the title of this post! I can honestly say, I've never seen, nor heard of, a godwit. Thanks for the enlightening education. :c)
OMG, yet another Life Bird I missed by not attending this festival. And such a cool bill, Bill.
[sigh]
~Kathi
That last photo is wonderful but the bird looks so strange to me :o/ Very interesting...
Thanks for the photos of the marbled godwits. The Potholes and Prairie Birding Festival was a great. While I god a couple lifers there I wasn’t able to get any really good photos. Thanks for sharing.
The Marbled Godwit was one of my 30 new life birds in North Dakota. Thanks Bill, for helping me see these really neat looking birds and pointing out the field marks to look for!
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