Black-necked stilts in flight at Humbolt Bay National Wildlife Refuge

Photo By/Credit

Tupper Ansel Blake/USFWS

Date Shot/Created
10/11/2024
Media Usage Rights/License
Public Domain
Image
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. WV-9171-Centennial
Ecosystem
Wetland
Subject tags
Birds
Wading birds
Wildlife refuges