Desert Squirrel

By PolS

Hybrid pied/black stilt

This stilt was nesting on the exposed shore of Lake Tekapo. The lake is a hydro lake, and is being kept low at present, because, I understand, repairs are needed to the canal. So the area in which the birds are nesting would often be part of the lake. The bird is a hybrid between the rare black stilt, which for many years has been protected and actively managed by the Department of Conservation, and the common pied stilt.

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