Stilts forage for food in the sand, particularly in wet mudflats and the shallow, soft sediments of wetlands. With their exceptionally long, needle-like bills, they probe for invertebrates hidden just beneath the surface.
Stilts forage for food in the sand, particularly in wet mudflats and the shallow, soft sediments of wetlands. With their exceptionally long, needle-like bills, they probe for invertebrates hidden just beneath the surface.