Willet
The willet is a large shorebird found in North and South America. There are two distinct subspecies, the eastern willet (Tringa semipalmata) and the western willet (Tringa semipalmata inornata), which differ slightly in size and coloration. Eastern willets are generally larger and paler, while western willets are smaller and darker. Both subspecies share a distinctive thick, straight bill and prominent white wing bars visible in flight.
Willets inhabit a variety of coastal environments, including salt marshes, mudflats, sandy beaches, and estuaries. They
During the breeding season, willets are known for their loud, distinctive calls, often described as a rapid,