Willet (Tringa semipalmata inornata) 6 September 2018, Half Moon Bay Harbor, San Mateo County, CA Photos © 2018 Joseph Morlan
![]() The 47th AOU Check-List supplement inserted this species between the Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs. I have been advised that contrary to all reasonable expectations, Greater and Lesser yellowlegs are not each others' closest relatives. Evidently the similarity is due to convergence. Genetic data show that the Willet is more closely related to the Lesser Yellowlegs than either is to Greater Yellowlegs. More details at: http://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCprop227.html Full details of the molecular and morphological study are at: http://individual.utoronto.ca/sergiolp/pdf/Condor2005.pdf Nevertheless, the Willet is morphologically so different that, until recently it was placed in its own genus. I remain skeptical of the adopted arrangement and note that several alternative Bayesian tree topologies are offered in the Condor paper. E.g. in Figure 1, the tree using nuclear DNA differs substantially from the one using mDNA and does not support such a close relationship between the Willet and the Lesser Yellowlegs. The statistical methods used to arrive at the various alternative trees are interesting, but when they are based on only two Willet specimens, one of which has no date or locality information, and when the results are so clearly at odds with common sense, I tend to remain skeptical. Canon SX60 HS PowerShot. |