After several days of morning rain, it was nice to see the sun this morning with a low tide - time to visit Bunche Beach and see who is feeding.
| as well as Short-billed Dowitchers. |
| Short-billed Dowitcher |
| Semi-Palmated Plover |
| Roseate Spoonbills were feeding too. |
| And the Least Sandpipers are back! |
| And so are the Spotted Sandpipers. |
| The Green Heron checking it twice....wondering who that is in the neighborhood. |
| On your mark, get set..... |
| GO! |
| The Marbled Godwits were in good numbers - one of my favorite. |
| The Least Sandpiper - the smallest of them all. |
| The Marbled Godwit with a Willet - a fine pair they make. |
| What's not to love at Bunche Beach! |
| Short-billed Dowitchers. |
| Same specie - different age and plumage. |
| A Tricolored Heron - beautiful! |
| And the one that steals the show - the white morph of the Reddish Egret |
| Enjoying his ballyhoo catch. |
| Yum....that was good! |
| Fluff, fluff....shake, shake, shake.... |
| get ready.... |
| and start the whole process of feeding all over again.... |
| As we neared the exit toward the parking lot - a Calico Crab grabbed our attention... |
| as well as some Oyster clusters - looking like a foot print in the sand....though, you wouldn't want to step on that. |
| And folks, the Calico Crab has a message for you....listen up..... |
| Great message, don't you think? This sign should be at the entrance of every single public beaches - it carries an important message. (My E-bird List for today.) |
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