The rough and ruffled look of the feathers on the belly and sides as
portrayed in these pictures suggest damaged feathers.  It is very similar
to the oiled birds I have handled in the past.   Just a thought.

Charlie Chase
Denver




On Thu, May 5, 2022 at 6:12 PM David Suddjian <[email protected]> wrote:

> If the bird looks normal
> In regard to shape and size and general color patterns (like the white
> patches on the closed wing; orange head and neck) it points away from a
> hybrid to a plumage abnormality or something in that realm.
>
> David Suddjian
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On May 5, 2022, at 5:54 PM, Donna Stumpp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Okay - a couple theories in so far: a melanistic bird (genetic mutation
> with excessive dark pigment), or an oiled bird. I learned there was an
> oiled bird seen a couple of weeks ago in the same location.
>
> So as I strive to become a better birder, I am curious to learn how those
> of you with more decades under your belt decide what is going on with this
> bird. I notice this bird seems to have darker legs than a regular American
> Avocet. Are the legs colored when they are oiled? Overall, it does look
> pretty much like a regular Avocet except for the coloring. The hybrids I
> found online were with BNST, and it obviously isn't one of those. Do
> Avocets not mix with any other species? So much to learn. That's part of
> what makes birding so much fun. Thank you for the emails and the ideas!
>
> Donna Stumpp
> Jefferson County
>
> On Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 5:23:27 PM UTC-6 Donna Stumpp wrote:
>
>> I was out at Stearns Lake this afternoon and saw a very dark
>> Avocet-looking bird in the pond on the west side, which is Broomfield
>> County. Below are a couple of photos. I then birded Stearns Lake in Boulder
>> County and saw it fly over along with the 7 Avocets it was with at the pond.
>>
>> The other Avocets would at times chase this bird, and it would at times
>> chase the others. They didn't seem to be comfortable being very close to
>> each other.
>>
>> It appears to be a hybrid since none of the field guides show Avocets of
>> any age or gender with this coloring. I'm hoping for ideas on what it is
>> mixed with, and/or a recommendation for a website to help me figure that
>> out.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Donna Stumpp
>> Jefferson County[image: 5-5 Avocet hybrid - Stearns Lake.jpeg]
>> [image: 5-5 Avocet hybrid b.jpeg]
>>
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