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To: | "david taylor" <>, "Birding Aus" <> |
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Subject: | Help with a wader ID please - yes indeed aBlack-winged Stilt |
From: | "Greg & Val Clancy" <> |
Date: | Sat, 20 Dec 2008 12:32:16 +1100 |
Hi David,It is a juvenile, rather than an immature, Black-winged Stilt. Many people, including field guide authors, confuse the terms. A juvenile is a bird that is still in the plumage that it had when it left the nest. An immature is a bird that has not assumed full adult plumage but that isn't a juvenile. Some species moult directly from juvenile to adult plumage while others have an immature plumage stage. Regards Greg Clancy |
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