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  • Flock of blackbirds rising from the marsh at Bombay Hook
    Blackbirds Rising.tif
  • Connected to the Ocean.tif
  • Flying flock of Snow Geese created into a beautiful blur by a slow shutter speed
    Motion Blur.tif
  • Beautiful shape of Snow Geese flock rising from the winter marsh at Bombay Hook NWR
    Flock Design.tif
  • Black-necked Stilt Parade.tif
  • This American Bittern is hoping "you can't see me" by standing motionless with bill straight up to look like a reed.  Living in the marsh, when alarmed they camouflage into their surrounds.
    Bittern Camouflage.tif
  • Sandhill Crane Dance-2.tif
  • As the tide was rolling in, the Long-tailed Duck flock rode the waves at sunset.  Indian River Inlet Delaware
    Riding with the Flock.tif
  • Beautiful morning light as the Snow Geese wake up and start flying to the feeding fields. Love how this image includes the graphics of the Snow Geese flock on the water.  Bombay Hook NWR
    Starting the Day.tif
  • As the babies were feeding, this watchful parent flew over the area keeping them safe from danger.
    Watchful Parent.tif
  • Clapper Rail Hunting.tif
  • Black Skimmer soaring around for another fishing run
    Black Skimmer in Flight.tif
  • Sandhill Crane Dance-3.tif
  • Moving constantly as they foraged, I had one moment to catch these Lesser Yellowlegs together as they fed in this beautiful evening light
    Yellowlegs Pair.psd
  • For a wonderful moment, we are part of the Snow Goose flock as this Snow Goose lands. Love the pink legs.
    Joining the Flock.tif
  • Marsh Wren is very busy singing for his territory
    Marsh Wren Song.tif
  • As I was photographing the Black-necked Stilt, this flock of Dowitchers flew beautifully into the picture.  Spring Migration Pickering Beach Delaware
    Moment in Time.tif
  • Catching this Great Blue Heron's moment of take off.  I love how the toes are just leaving the perch
    Take Off Reflection.tif
  • Cape Henlopen State Park is lucky to be a nesting site for the endangered Piping Plover. During this time the state closes the nesting area to human use. On this morning, one of the adult plovers decided to feed by the edge of the restricted area so came into view of my camera. I felt very lucky to be there watching his constant motion as he foraged.
    Piping Plover in Beach Grass
  • As this flock of Bufflehead rode the waves at Indian River Inlet Delaware, individuals would be constantly diving for food
    Dinner Time for the Flock.tif
  • Ruddy Duck feeding at sunset in Bombay Hook NWR creating concentric rings as he dives for food
    Concentric Rings.psd
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