Showing posts with label Arenaria interpres. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arenaria interpres. Show all posts
Monday, May 9, 2011
Ruddy turnstone, Pillar Point Harbor
A ruddy turnstone in breeding colors at Pillar Point Harbor. Here the bird is running across an exposed area of sand between the rocky formations that it seemed more comfortable near. These shorebirds have such a stocky shape to them, right down to their thick legs. Their feet are pretty interested too, seemingly larger than other birds their size. Between these two shots, I like that the feet came out sharp in the bottom frame, but the head angle in the top frame makes it a stronger image, in my opinion, even though I clipped off the edge of the tail feathers.
View more in my Turnstones Gallery
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Ruddy turnstone in summer colors, Pillar Point Harbor
A ruddy turnstone strolls through the sand in Pillar Point Harbor near Half Moon Bay, California. These birds are so stunning in their summer colors, and it was a treat to have a few unexpectedly stroll in front of my lens while I was laying in the sand photographing other shorebirds.
View more in my Turnstones Gallery.
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