Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Snowy egret searching for prey, Bunche Beach Preserve
A snowy egret staring intently through the rising tide for prey below the surface at Bunche Beach Preserve in Florida.
Thursday, February 13, 2020
Plover parent sheltering its chick, Sandy Point State Reservation
This attentive piping plover parent was keeping close watch over its lone chick. It's wonderful to see these birds caring for their young, but a little sad to know that most broods start out with four hatchlings.
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Flock of dunlin in flight, Plymouth Beach
The coordinated flight of shorebirds is always fascinating to watch, often seeming as if they have the movements of single organism. Here, this small flock of dunlin were descending together toward the beach, all turned in the same direction.
Sunday, February 9, 2020
Dunlin at rest, Plymouth Beach
I typically go to the North Shore of Massachusetts for my local shorebird photography, but heading south of Boston down to Plymouth can be very rewarding too. A few years ago I was fortunate to encounter a large flock of dunlin that were transitioning to their breeding plumage. We generally get to see them in their basic colors, so it was a treat to see the black belly-patch coming through.
Friday, February 7, 2020
Sanderling feeding in front of the flock, Parker River National Wildlife Refuge
As I waited for the flock to approach where I was waiting in the sand, this is one of the first sanderlings to come close. A few minutes later the flock would come zooming by on all sides.
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