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  • Red Knot and Ruddy Turnstone together during spring migration and the ancient connection of shorebirds feeding at the shoreline on Horseshoe Crab eggs.<br />
Delaware Bayshore, Ted Harvey Wildlife Area
    Feeding Together
  • Semipalmated Sandpiper during spring migration and the ancient connection of shorebirds feeding at the shoreline on Horseshoe Crab eggs.<br />
Delaware Bayshore, Pickering Beach
    Finding Food
  • Semipalmated Sandpiper during spring migration and the ancient connection of shorebirds feeding at the shoreline on Horseshoe Crab eggs.<br />
Delaware Bayshore, Pickering Beach
    As the Tide Comes In
  • Semipalmated Sandpiper during spring migration and the ancient connection of shorebirds feeding at the shoreline on Horseshoe Crab eggs.<br />
Delaware Bayshore, Pickering Beach
    Finding Food 2
  • Semipalmated Sandpiper during spring migration and the ancient connection of shorebirds feeding at the shoreline on Horseshoe Crab eggs.<br />
Delaware Bayshore, Pickering Beach
    Flying In for Feeding
  • Willet, waves and mole crab for breakfast
    Success
  • Common Grackles trying to find breakfast in the snow and wind.  Several times the wind would pick them up and blow them away only to come back and try again.
    In the Storm.tif
  • Great picture showing the size comparison of Red Knot, Ruddy Turnstone and Laughing Gull during spring migration feeding at the shoreline on Horseshoe Crab eggs.<br />
Delaware Bayshore, Slaughter Beach
    Red Knot in Spring
  • As this flock of Brandt were feeding on the rocks, the waves constantly crashed around them.  Indian River Inlet Delaware
    Dinner at the Beach.tif
  • Feeding with Friends.tif
  • Feeding Dark Morph.tif
  • Sitting on Pickering Beach as the Semipalmated Sandpipers came closer and closer, I love how this photo caught the feel of the flock.
    Part of the Flock.tif
  • 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
  • Ghost Crab on the beach eating a tasty morsel with the blue of the ocean in the background
    Ghost Crab Breakfast Time
  • Willet continues to look for a Mole Crab as the back wave covers its head
    Determination
  • Three Willets all trying to get the same Mole Crab as the back wave flows over their heads
    Food with Friends
  • Willet and Waves.tif
  • Ruddy Turnstone's during Spring migration. Pickering Beach, Delaware
    Ruddy Turnstone Life.tif
  • Sandhill Crane Dance-2.tif
  • Spending the winter on the Delaware Coast, this group is diving for dinner of crustaceans and mollusks.
    Diving for Dinner.tif
  • Ruddy Turnstone 2.tif
  • Semipalmated Sandpipers move in large flocks during spring migration. The flock seems to be in constant motion as they fill on horseshoe crab eggs and fly from perceived danger. This food is essential to fuel them for the remainder of their journey. Pickering Beach Delaware
    Spring Migration.tif
  • Clapper Rail Hunting.tif
  • Sandhill Crane Dance-3.tif
  • 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
  • Skimming.tif
  • Glossy Ibis family.tif
  • Flock of Semipalmated Sandpiper feeding on colorful water at Bombay Hook Nwr
    Colorful Flock Feeding Time.tif
  • Ruddy Turnstone during spring migration and the ancient connection of shorebirds feeding at the shoreline on Horseshoe Crab eggs.<br />
Delaware Bayshore, Ted Harvey Wildlife Area
    Looking.tif
  • Brandt feeding on the jetty at Indian River Inlet as the cold winter waves crashed over the flock.
    Crashing Waves.tif
  • Dunlin and Semipalmated Sandpiper during spring migration and the ancient connection of shorebirds feeding at the shoreline on Horseshoe Crab eggs.<br />
Delaware Bayshore, Ted Harvey Wildlife Area
    Dunlin and Semipalmated Sandpiper
  • 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
  • Ruddy Duck feeding at sunset in Bombay Hook NWR creating concentric rings as he dives for food
    Concentric Rings.psd
  • Three Monarch caterpillars busy feeding on Butterfly Weed
    Monarch Caterpillars.tif
  • When the coyotes came hunting into the field as the birds were feeding, the Snow Geese took off with all the Sandhill Cranes looking for the danger
    Bosque Danger-Take Off.psd
  • Two Semipalmated Sandpiper looking up from behind the Horseshoe Crabs as they are feeding during spring migration.<br />
Delaware Bayshore, Pickering Beach
    Peeking Out
  • Semipalmated Sandpiper during spring migration and the ancient connection of shorebirds feeding at the shoreline on Horseshoe Crab eggs.<br />
Delaware Bayshore, Pickering Beach
    Joining the Flock 2
  • As this Monarch sat still for a moment feeding, I was able to catch the beautiful wing design. Middletown, Delaware
    Wings.tif
  • Glowing morning light surrounds this small flock of Sandhill Crane as two members stretch their body in the direction they plan to take off to the feeding fields.
    Getting Ready.tif
  • After feeding on the abundant duckweed filling Finis Pool at Bombay Hook NWR, this pair of Wood Ducks took a moment to rest and preen each other.
    Wood Duck Pair.tif
  • Semipalmated Sandpiper during spring migration and the ancient connection of shorebirds feeding at the shoreline on Horseshoe Crab eggs.<br />
Delaware Bayshore, Pickering Beach
    Joining the Flock
  • 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
  • Ruddy Turnstone during spring migration and the ancient connection of shorebirds feeding at the shoreline on Horseshoe Crab eggs.<br />
Delaware Bayshore, Ted Harvey Wildlife Area
    Ruddy Turnstone 1.tif
  • As the babies were feeding, this watchful parent flew over the area keeping them safe from danger.
    Watchful Parent.tif
  • Semipalmated Sandpiper in the evening, after a full day of feeding, doing the important job of preening for feather care<br />
Delaware Bayshore, Ted Harvey Wildlife Area
    Evening Preening
  • Three geese as they feed and float at Bombay Hook NWR
    Three Canada Geese.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
  • Danger? Feeding to Take Off.tif
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