Woodcock

Let me acquaint you with two charming game birds, each possessing its own unique characteristics. The first is an avian denizen of the Old World, while the second hails from the American landscape. We begin with the American woodcock, a delightful inland sandpiper that finds solace in the moist woodlands and swamps that stretch eastward of the mighty Mississippi River. This captivating bird showcases a compact physique, featuring a short neck, slender legs, and a distinctively long bill. Its plumage bears a mesmerizing mottled pattern, adding to its overall allure.


 


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