avocet
Recurvirostra avosetta
present at few sites in UK
Key facts
Large elegant black-and-white wader, symbol of the RSPB
Habitat: shallow brackish or freshwater lagoons near the coast
Summer visitor to East Anglia, breeding at two or three Essex sites; winters in Suffolk, Essex and SW Britain
Recognition
Strongly patterned black-and-white wader with long blue-grey legs and long black up-turned bill
A filter feeder, often seen feeding head down in shallow water, moving its head from side to side with scything movements
Eats crustaceans and insects; flies with legs trailing
Lifecycle
Nest is a bare scrape on the ground
1 Brood April May; 4 buff eggs spotted black
Went extinct as a British breeding bird: its recovery was the RSPB's first great success
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