The tide is low, the weather is promising - I think I'll revisit Bunche Beach this morning.
| same view without zooming in. |
| The Skimmers were settling down for a bit |
| and then off they lifted.... |
| it's a true wonder how they manage to lift off and fly like this without crashing into one another. |
| And all's calm again. |
| One of many Marbled Godwits that were at this point. |
| Hard to tell which bird is which here...twins! |
| A lovely Royal Tern getting ready to take flight after a good soak/bath. |
| A paler Marbled Godwit |
| The White morph of the Reddish Egret with a Tricolored Heron in the background. |
| A pair of Snowy Egret |
| The light was changing rapidly this morning - and I like how this was coming out - especially the reflection in the water. |
| Reddish Egret on the move |
| Oh what a nice surprise! A Snowy Egret in breeding plumage |
| I love the red lores and the orange feet. |
| This little Piping Plover didn't care to stay put for two seconds - check out his bands and blue flag. |
| Ruddy Turnstone |
| Little Blue Heron |
| On the west end of the beach now - the causeway is in sight and so is |
| this Great Blue Heron. |
| A Yellow-crowned Night Heron by the mangrove roots. |
| The dark morph of the Reddish Egret. |
| Back to the east end and still missing that Curlew - but what a nice group we have here....Marbled Godwits, Willets and Short-billed Dowitchers. |
| My little Piping friend - still eluding me. |
| This young Little Blue Heron bid me farewell - until the next time. |
You always manage to get some amazing photos.
ReplyDeleteLarissa, the settings and the birds make it so much easier.
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