Another Skimmer Sunrise
Black Skimmers starting their day along the Atlantic Ocean.
Sorry no tequila.
From Audubon:
The strange, uneven bill of the skimmer has a purpose: the bird flies low, with the long lower mandible plowing the water, snapping the bill shut when it contacts a fish. Strictly coastal in most areas of North America, Black Skimmers are often seen resting on sandbars and beaches. Unlike most birds, their eyes have vertical pupils, narrowed to slits to cut the glare of water and white sand. Flocks in flight may turn in unison, with synchronized beats of their long wings. (see my photo of this synchronization in the comments below)
The world's three species of skimmers are sometimes placed in their own separate family, although they are clearly related to the terns.
Another Skimmer Sunrise
Black Skimmers starting their day along the Atlantic Ocean.
Sorry no tequila.
From Audubon:
The strange, uneven bill of the skimmer has a purpose: the bird flies low, with the long lower mandible plowing the water, snapping the bill shut when it contacts a fish. Strictly coastal in most areas of North America, Black Skimmers are often seen resting on sandbars and beaches. Unlike most birds, their eyes have vertical pupils, narrowed to slits to cut the glare of water and white sand. Flocks in flight may turn in unison, with synchronized beats of their long wings. (see my photo of this synchronization in the comments below)
The world's three species of skimmers are sometimes placed in their own separate family, although they are clearly related to the terns.