Wilson's Snipe,

Near Blenheim, Ontario, Canada, Feb 11, 2021.




Two snipe in a drainage ditch, uncommon this time of year.
We have had snipe at this location, over the winter, for several years now.
Gallinago delicata
Wilson’s Snipe look so stocky thanks in part to the extra-large pectoral (breast) muscles that make up nearly a quarter of the bird’s weight—the highest percent of all shorebirds. Thanks to their massive flight muscles this chunky sandpiper can reach speeds estimated at 60 miles an hour.

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