cpwm17
cpwm17's JournalFlorida Beach Birding: Playalinda Beach
Playalinda Beach: https://www.google.com/maps/place/28%C2%B039'44.8%22N+80%C2%B038'10.8%22W/@28.662456,-80.636345,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0?hl=en
Fall migration is a good time to head to the beach. On weekdays there aren't a lot of people there and the birds are moving through in good numbers. Plus the birds are relatively easy to photograph in the open on the beach. I feel like I'm cheating taking pictures there.
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Wilson's Plover: I'm always pleased to see a Wilson's Plover which are scarce around here
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Wilson's Plover
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Wilson's Plover
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Red Knot
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Black-bellied Plover
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Willet
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Sanderling
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Sanderling
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Ruddy Turnstone
I tend to take a lot of tern pictures, and here are more of them:
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Black Tern
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Black Tern
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Black Tern
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Sandwich Terns with a few Common Terns & a Laughing Gull
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Sandwich Tern
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Sandwich Tern
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Sandwich Tern with a fish to feed its youngster
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Sandwich Tern adult feeding its youngster: it appears the youngsters migrate south with their parents. Sandwich Terns don't breed around here.
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Common Tern
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Common Tern flying over Black Tern
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Royal Tern