Wilson’s Snipe

Wilson's Snipe

There were probably 75 of these birds in the marsh grass, but they were very hard to see.
Cornell:
“A common shorebird of wet, grassy spots, the Wilson’s Snipe has an extremely long bill that it uses to probe in the mud for small invertebrates. Its camouflage is so good that it often is not seen before it flushes from the grass.”

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