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That's a great photo of the red gum. Will some rain save the trees or do they need a proper flood. Wish I could see the Avocets which we don't have around here.

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avocets

avocet (ăv`əsĕt), common name for a long-legged wading bird about 15 to 18 in. (37.5–45 cm) long, related to the snipe and belonging to the same family as the stilt.

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av·o·cet   (v-s t) n. Any of several long-legged shore birds of the genus Recurvirostra, characterized by a long, slender, upturned beak. [French avocette, from Italian avocetta ...

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The four species of Avocets are waders in the same avian family as the stilts. They are typically found in warm climates. Avocets have long legs and long, thin, upcurved bills ...

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Avocet

Stilts and avocets (Recurvirostridae) Overview. A distinctively-patterned black and white wader with a long up-curved beak. It is the emblem of the RSPB and symbolises the bird ...

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āv'ə-sět') Pronunciation Key n. Any of several long-legged shore birds of the genus Recurvirostra, characterized by a long, slender, upturned beak.