Willet PDF Print E-mail

Willet Catoptrophorus semipalmatus
L 15"(38 cm).

Song or calls:
Noisy “pill-will-willet.”

more images


photo by Phil Swanson

 

Description: Sexes similar. Mottled brownish-gray above and below; belly is white. Fairly long, heavy bill; long gray legs. In flight, shows a distinctive black and white wing pattern. Winter plumage is uniformly gray above and white below.

Bird Map

  • Habitat: Breeding birds use a variety of wetland habitats, such as streams, ponds, and marshes. Prefer habitats with nearby prairie vegetation.
  • Where in Nebraska: Uncommon to locally common spring and fall migrant across the state. Locally common summer resident and breeder in the Sandhills.
  • Field Notes: Sandhills of Nebraska appear to be the southern limits of breeding in all of the Plains states.
  • Fun Facts: The Willet is a type of sandpiper and is the only sandpiper in North America whose breeding range extends all the way into the tropics.


(click image for larger view)

 

Our Sponsors


Nebraska Environmental  Trust Environmental  Protection Agency Nebraska Game and Parks Nebraska Bird Partnership

Wild Bird Habitat Store

 

Similar Species

Greater Yellowlegs

Lesser Yellowlegs