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Black-necked Stilt

Himantopus mexicanus

eBird code: bknsti

Species Profile

Species notes

The black-necked stilt is a locally abundant shorebird of North and South American wetlands and coastlines. It is found from the coastal areas of California through much of the interior western United States and along the Gulf of Mexico as far east as Florida, then south through Central America and the Caribbean to Brazil, Peru and the Galápagos Islands, with an isolated population, the Hawaiian stilt, in Hawaii. The northernmost populations, particularly those from inland, are migratory, wintering from the extreme south of the United States to southern Mexico, rarely as far south as Costa Rica; on the Baja California peninsula it is only found regularly in winter. Some authorities, including the IUCN, treat it as a synonym of Himantopus himantopus.

Scientific nameHimantopus mexicanus
FamilyStilts and Avocets
OrderCharadriiformes
Mass (kg)169

Photo Collection Overview

Photo capture coverage for this species.

Latest captureJune 13, 2025
Earliest captureMay 31, 2025
Locations0 tagged

Image Details

Metadata extracted from the camera files.

Black-necked Stilt photograph 1
Captured
Camera
Canon Canon EOS R7
Lens
150-600mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM | Contemporary 015
Exposure
1/500 s
Aperture
f/6.3
ISO
320
Focal length
484 mm
Dimensions
6984 × 4660
Megapixels
32.5
File size
12 MB
Location
Unknown
Black-necked Stilt photograph 2
Captured
Camera
Canon Canon EOS R7
Lens
150-600mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM | Contemporary 015
Exposure
1/500 s
Aperture
f/6.3
ISO
320
Focal length
324 mm
Dimensions
6984 × 4660
Megapixels
32.5
File size
11 MB
Location
Unknown
Black-necked Stilt photograph 3
Captured
Camera
Canon Canon EOS R7
Lens
150-600mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM | Contemporary 015
Exposure
1/1000 s
Aperture
f/6.3
ISO
125
Focal length
600 mm
Dimensions
6984 × 4660
Megapixels
32.5
File size
9.3 MB
Location
Unknown