Black-winged Stilt

Also known as the Common or Pied Stilt, this is a very long-legged, elegant wader that is able to wade out into deeper water to surface feed. It is a rare visitor to the UK from it's more familiar Mediterranean locations.

Key ID Features
Very long pinkish-red legs.
Black glossy upper parts with white underparts and breast.
Long, black, needle-like bill.
White head and neck in winter with variable grey markings during the summer.
Trailing, often crossed, legs in flight.


Overview
Scientific name: Himantopus himantopus
Family: Stilts and avocets (Recurvirostridae)

Where to see them:
Mostly in coastal areas and estuaries.

Seen in UK:
Infrequent winter visitor to southern and eastern areas-October to March

What they eat
Insects.

For more information click here

Photographer: Tim Tapley

Black-winged Stilt

Also known as the Common or Pied Stilt, this is a very long-legged, elegant wader that is able to wade out into deeper water to surface feed. It is a rare visitor to the UK from it's more familiar Mediterranean locations.

Key ID Features
Very long pinkish-red legs.
Black glossy upper parts with white underparts and breast.
Long, black, needle-like bill.
White head and neck in winter with variable grey markings during the summer.
Trailing, often crossed, legs in flight.


Overview
Scientific name: Himantopus himantopus
Family: Stilts and avocets (Recurvirostridae)

Where to see them:
Mostly in coastal areas and estuaries.

Seen in UK:
Infrequent winter visitor to southern and eastern areas-October to March

What they eat
Insects.

For more information click here

Photographer: Tim Tapley