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juvenile Buff-breasted sandpiper -a rare shorebird migrant in San Luis Obispo County - feeding on kelp flies
Alva Paul Creek lagoon, Morro Strand State Beach;
Sept. 3, 2018
Buff-breasted Sandpiper (Calidris subruficollis)
New Jersey
This species breeds in dry, grassy tundra. During migration and in winter it is most often found in dry grasslands (usually short grass), pastures, plowed fields and its rarely rarely found on mudflats. (Information courtesy of Cornell)
...And this is why I can't not look up when I hear an airplane going over, or have my camera more than 10 feet away from me at any time. This was the second of two that happened to pass over while I was working outside; This was only the fourth time I'd ever seen a B-52 in flight.
From my assignment at the Museum of Flight's restoration center. This was a truly incredible opportunity!
Taken @ Buff Point, Central Coast. Terrific spot for sunset shots, its a truly beautiful part of the NSW coastal lakes system.
Phalera bucephala
Size: 35 mm
Early morning stack of this hairy caterpillar. Shot in August 2011.
64 natural light exposures stacked in Zerene Stacker.
Olympus Zuiko 80/4 Macro mounted on Olympus telescopic extension tube.
As this gentleman is holding Woodstock Willie and getting his picture taken, he also appears to be getting some help with his shiny head.
And those are groundhogs, one real and one not so real. Groundhog Day in Woodstock, Illinois -- 2006.
This was the #1 photo by Flickr - Interesting on the date February 2nd, 2006.
S/N: 58-0183
Pima Air & Space Museum (Tucson, Arizona)
Markings: 2nd Bombardment Wing, 596th Bomb Squadron, Barksdale AFB, Louisiana
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