American Woodcock

Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, March 30, 2021.


It was standing in the middle of the road doing its back and forth wobble. We pulled over to watch when another car spooked it.
I was able to open the door and stand up just enough to get a clear sight line. Amazing little birds.
Scolopax minor
Young woodcocks leave the nest a few hours after hatching, but for their first week they depend on their mother for food. They start to probe in dirt at three or four days after hatching.
The woodcock is also known as the timberdoodle, Labrador twister, night partridge, and bog sucker.
Source -Cornell Lab of Ornithology- All About Birds

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