I am linking up with World Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes
My World Bird this week is the Black Skimmer.
Last week hubby and I saw quite a few Black Skimmers. We saw them both at Edwin Forsythe NWR on Thursday and at Cape May on Friday. The Black Skimmers are Tern-like seabirds.
Above my photo captured a few of them head on but I really like the side view showing off their cool looking beaks.
At Cape May I believe they were nesting on the beach. They have roped off a part of the beach and sand dunes to protect the nesting birds. They breed in loose groups on sandy beaches. Three-seven bluish eggs are incubated by both the male and female.
At the nesting area we saw the Black Skimmers, Terns and American Oystercatchers.
I tried hard to catch two Black Skimmers flying low over the ocean at Cape May. I hope you enjoyed my post and to see more beautiful birds check out World Bird Wednesday and for more nature scenes visit Nature Notes.
Thanks to Springman of World Bird and to Michelle the host of Nature Notes. Thanks for stopping by to see my post, hope the rest of the week is a good one. Happy Birding!
just the oddest looking birds! :)
ReplyDeleteThey're beak makes them look over balance. Great shots. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteThey are such a neat looking bird, great shots Eileen
ReplyDeleteThey do have interesting beaks! Nice photos - love the flying shots!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures and such a cool looking birds!
ReplyDeleteSkimmers are so cool! I'd love to see some in person.
ReplyDeletei thought the skimmers were such a cool looking bird, i saw them for the first time in cape may!!
ReplyDeleteit's very nice that they rope off their nesting area!!
Of course Cape May is one great birding place
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of very interesting birds.
ReplyDeleteTheir beaks certainly are different. Your second photo of the black skimmer in flight is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Eileen. I love seeing the Skimmers.. That's good that the beach is roped off to protect the nesting Skimmers... Love it!
ReplyDeleteMy blog tomorrow is a bird blog. Don't miss it.
Hugs,
Betsy
a nice series of birds Eileen; you visit some magic places in your travels
ReplyDeleteEileen,
ReplyDeleteNice captures of these cool looking birds!Have a great day!
Shantana
Vert beautiful! These birds are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat beak really is amazing. Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed seeing these birds.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jann
Lovely captures, particularly of the birds in flight.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of pictures you show. Wishing you a good Wednesday. Hanne Bente / hbt.finus.dk
ReplyDeletethat skimemr is on my wish list. So strange looking with that beak. Nice shots Eileen.
ReplyDeleteSkimmers are just such a remarkable bird. I want to see one for real!
ReplyDeleteStewart M - Australia
Nice pics Eileen and until your post I didn't realise that Black Skimmers nested so far north. You learn something every day.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful bird, and so nice they have a part of the beach to house their young!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous birds, your photos make me really want to see some skimmers!
ReplyDeletethose skimmers are really a strange looking bird...weird...like me...and that's why i like them so much!! ha!! great shots!
ReplyDeletehappy wednesday!
I had not even heard of this bird, but how cool it is..You do have the best opportunities for seeing and photographing birds Eileen..I learn a lot here..thank you for linking up to Nature Notes..Michelle
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen! I love the black skimmers! The overall scenery is great also! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice post, lovely to see!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots .... yes, it't hard to catch birds with the camera. Think you did it very well with the flying birds :)
ReplyDeleteFascinating birds Eileen, you got some great shots of them.
ReplyDeleteThey are cool looking birds, but I don't want to get too close to that beak. I have never seen one in person before.
ReplyDeleteEileen: What a great bill on those birds, they are very colorful.
ReplyDeleteLove the beaks on those birds!
ReplyDeletesuch beautiful images!!! and beautiful bitds!
ReplyDeleteTerrific captures, Eileen. Those are the coolest birds. Love the colorful beak with the black and white coloring.
ReplyDeleteYou are making me want to return to Cape May again. We went there three years ago, and I keep asking my family to go again. But they vote otherwise.
ReplyDeleteI loe them! They are great!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Cottage Country!
Strange looking birds with cool colors!! And I just learned about a new bird:) Thank you!
ReplyDeletei do not think we have black skimmers here, have not seen one. i too like the side view showing their beaks.
ReplyDeleteAll black and white with a dash of red thrown in, gorgeous birds.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the skimmers.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos for SWF,Eileen!Thank you for sharing and have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, very odd looking beaks on those skimmers.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of what must be one of my favorite birds!
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