Me and my Peep is a photograph by Ruth Jolly which was uploaded on June 5th, 2013.
Me and my Peep
A striking black-and-white bird with very long, thin red legs, the Black-necked Stilt is found along the edges of shallow water in open... more
by Ruth Jolly
Title
Me and my Peep
Artist
Ruth Jolly
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
A striking black-and-white bird with very long, thin red legs, the Black-necked Stilt is found along the edges of shallow water in open country.Black-necked Stilts inhabit shallow wetlands from the western United States to Central America and parts of South America. In the United States, Black-necked Stilts are commonly found in salt ponds, flooded lowlands, or shallow lagoons. Human-maintained wetlands such as sewage ponds or flooded pastures are particularly suitable habitats for these birds. Black-necked Stilts nest on the ground. This Mom and baby are out for an early walk in Gilbert, Arizona at the Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch
Every year AZ game and fish holds a calendar contest I am so honored that this image was chosen as the cover for the 2014 calendar. Fine Art America watermark will not appear on purchased artwork.
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June 5th, 2013
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Christopher James
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Nicklas Gustafsson
Wonderful picture! I'm nominating this for a Special Feature in the 1000 Views group.
Christopher James
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Don Columbus
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