Piping Plover at Plymouth Beach. Endangered Species. |
Willet on Plymouth Beach. |
Mid-day Saturday was shorebirds at Plymouth Beach. This is a Willet. Willets are large shorebirds, speckled gray-brown with a long straight bill. Willets look quite nondescript on the ground, but once in flight or even with wings spread out, they are distinguished by their striking black-and-white color pattern.
Common Tern in Flight |
We saw four different species of terns in Plymouth! Four! This beauty is a Common Tern, which is not at all common as far as I'm concerned.
Laughing Gull, May 15 2010 |
All four of Massachusetts' gulls were well represented, too. I couldn't resist this shot of a laughing gull.
Marbled Godwit |
I wanted a Yellowlegs, but I got a Godwit. I actually failed to see more than a couple of my target species, but seeing a Marbled Godwit in the spring is quite rare, or so I've been told. Pete and I saw this guy on Saturday. A birder from another Bird-A-Thon team gave us the ID and the info on this species. If he hadn't, I'd still be looking through field guides!
More to come later on. Thanks especially to BirdingGirl (my cousin and inspirational fellow blogger!) for joining our Birdathon team and taking us birding in Bridgewater Friday evening!
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Congrats on your Bird-a-thon list! These shorebirds are great- I'm glad you got to see piping plovers.
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Nice shots. I particularly like the Willet with the striking wing pattern; saw a Willet in Florida feeding along the shoreline, so seeing it with the wings spread open is a surprise. I am glad you had a successful Bird-A-Thon! and good luck with the fundraising.
ReplyDeleteA good birding day with a fine set of photos.
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