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This American Pipit spent nearly two weeks along the Lake Ontario shoreline before presumably resuming his/her migration.
I so enjoy watching the little shorebirds scurry about searching for tasty morsels. This black-bellied plover was walking along the beach amid the shells on Sanibel Island. The evening light was perfect, and highlighted the waves breaking along the shoreline. What a way to end the day!
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I watched this couple for a while and they were searching the bottom of Bear Lake near North Beach Jetty. The water here should be over their heads, so they were taking advantage of the drought conditions to see what they could find. They did find some odds and ends, but I didn't see them keep anything. Meanwhile a storm was moving in fast, so we got out of there quick.
The city of London and the River Thames, taken from outside the front of Tate Modern.
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Wesley and Sandy prowl the sandy beach along the Willamette River where it meets the Columbia at Kelly Point.
December 18, 2019.
Yay it's Friday!!!
When I grew up living in south Florida, that always mean that beach time was right around the corner. Of course, my beach combing days never looked like this! Sure I had my share of "oddities" walked along the beach. So when I woke up and started my day in Katmai, this is what I was met by ... a lone sub-adult brown bear walking along the beach towards me. I took a few images and did was I was told ... give the bear the right of way. Of course, why not?! These bears are quite free to cruise around, take naps, and of course play ... on the beach or anywhere else they feel like being.
I have always loved seeing footprints in the sand on the shore, but nothing is better than finding the paw prints of a bear that was there right before you.
Hope that everyone has a wonderful weekend planned ahead. :-)
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Western Sandpiper (Calidris mauri) skittering all around the beach with occasional stops to pick up a tidbit. Non-breeding plumage.
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Nothing better than a leisurely stroll on the beach with a friend searching for razor clams. While I can't be certain, the ease with which these two interacted makes me think they may be siblings.
Katmai National Park, AK
I can't go to Rarawa Beach without checking out this area. I have found many interesting finds in this inlet.
was just beside my favourite eagle site Beachcomber....made the evening so special , couldn't decide where to focus..hahaha.
this was last night....tonight we went to see the nootka rose in full bloom...omg I love spring/summer~
a person who searches along a shore, as for salable refuse or in this case for seashells...
the Tokina 12-24 lens was (is) very prone for showing an awful green circle flare.. sold the lens after all. (I am going thru some older hard drives hence the "old" photo ;)
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