Black-necked Stilts Nesting in Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge Image
Two black-necked stilts engage in nesting behavior beside a swampy and shallow water environment in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. The stilts, with their characteristic black and white heads and long red legs, are typical residents of this coastal bay region. They usually protect their nests during the breeding season, showcasing their aggressiveness. Ideal for use in articles or presentations related to birdwatching, conservation efforts, and wildlife habitats.
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