Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs
Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs are large sandpipers that look alike. The Greater Yellowlegs is a heavier, bulkier bird while the Lesser Yellowlegs is a slimmer, more delicate bird (Fig 1).
The bill of the Greater Yellowlegs is 1.5 times the length of its head while the Lesser’s bill approximtes its head length. Side-by-side, their differences are more apparent (Fig 2). When observed separately, they are hard to differentiate, especially in flight because their wingspans are similar. However, their calls are distinct.
Despite their similar appearances, the Greater Yellowlegs is more closely related to the Greenshank and the Lesser Yellowlegs to the larger Willet.
Bird Walks
June 3 and July 1. Two options: 8–10:30am or 8:30–10:30am (choose a 2-hour or a 2.5-hour walk.) Both walks are free but you must RSVP at www.blufflake.org/birdwatching. All are welcome. Bring your own binoculars, or borrow a pair from your guide. 11255 MLK Blvd. Search FrontPorchNE.com for “Bird Sightings” to see all the past bird stories and photos from George Ho.
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