Definition
The "banded stilt" is a unique wading bird native to Australia, known for its distinctive chestnut band across its chest during breeding season. These birds have incredibly long legs and elegant movements. They are commonly found in large flocks near shallow lakes and saltpans. They feed on aquatic invertebrates and insects. These stilts are adapted to harsh Australian conditions. Their striking plumage makes them a favorite among birdwatchers. They play a vital role in their ecosystem. They are vulnerable to habitat loss and climate change.