Linking up with Wild Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes and NC Sue Wordless
I hope you can join in and share your wild birds and nature scenes.
For this week's wild bird I am featuring the Black-bellied Plover. I have seen this bird on the Altantic coastline during the migration. These images were taken at Chincoteague NWR and some from Bombay NWR. They are also known as the Grey Plover.
The are pretty in their grey, black and white colors. They forage for food on beaches and tidal flats.
The Black-bellied Plovers breed in the Arctic and coastal area of Canada and Alaska.
Another similar looking bird would be the American Golden Plover. These are not great photos, the birds were a distance away and the zoom makes some photos fuzzy. I hope you enjoyed my wild bird and post. Thanks for stopping by and for the nice comments.
Till next week's wild bird post. Join in and post your birdies and to see more beautiful and wonderful bird and nature photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes and NC Sue Wordless
Thanks to all of our hosts. Michelle for Nature Notes and Stewart of Wild Bird Wednesday and Sue for Wordless Wednesday.
I hope you can join in and share your wild birds and nature scenes.
For this week's wild bird I am featuring the Black-bellied Plover. I have seen this bird on the Altantic coastline during the migration. These images were taken at Chincoteague NWR and some from Bombay NWR. They are also known as the Grey Plover.
The are pretty in their grey, black and white colors. They forage for food on beaches and tidal flats.
The Black-bellied Plovers breed in the Arctic and coastal area of Canada and Alaska.
Another similar looking bird would be the American Golden Plover. These are not great photos, the birds were a distance away and the zoom makes some photos fuzzy. I hope you enjoyed my wild bird and post. Thanks for stopping by and for the nice comments.
Till next week's wild bird post. Join in and post your birdies and to see more beautiful and wonderful bird and nature photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes and NC Sue Wordless
Thanks to all of our hosts. Michelle for Nature Notes and Stewart of Wild Bird Wednesday and Sue for Wordless Wednesday.
Happy Birding and have a wonderful week!
they are soooo pretty, up against the blue water. they also walk around like they own the place ;)
ReplyDeleteLindo pássaro Eileen, lindas imagens.
ReplyDeleteBeijos.
Wonderful photos. Greetings!
ReplyDeleteAcho sempre muito lindas as tuas fotos! Valem sempre! bjs, chica
ReplyDeleteI just saw some black0bellied plovers last weekend so I'm amazed you have them there in Maryland so soon!
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteI am particularly fond of the wading birds - these are indeed very pretty! YAM xx
I wonder is that the same bird as we call a Grey Plover? it Anyway, it is a lovely bird although when we see it here is has not got itsblack belly then (winter time).
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, Pretty shorebirds! Nice photographs of the plovers. Have a great evening tonight and a pleasant day tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I wouldn't have seen or learned how these birds are called if not from your blog. They might exist in books or google but I don't really look for such creatures everyday :) Thank you for never getting tired of sharing what beautiful nature is out there where you are.
ReplyDeleteI love plovers and this one is a very good looking bird. Congrats on the plover. Once and a GREAT while, one will show up in AZ:)
ReplyDeletewater and sand and birds, nothing is more peaceful to me...
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen,
ReplyDeletefantastic photos of this special and wonderful birds. Great !
Best regards, Synnöve
Very nice this gray plover.
ReplyDeleteI've never been able to photograph this.
Greetings, Helma
I think half of the coolness about Plovers is their name. Plover. Plover. Gotta admit that is a cool name.
ReplyDeleteNice pics of the plovers!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the Plover. It is a striking looking bird.
ReplyDeleteWe call the same species Grey Plover but the North American "Black- bellied Plover" is much more descriptive.
ReplyDeleteNice job Eileen
haha The looooong stride in that second shot made me laugh. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLovely little birds - it must be so fun to watch them running around on their little twig legs!
ReplyDeleteVery nice !
ReplyDeleteinteresting, I had no idea that a Grey Plover existed. I have seen 2 different kinds of the Golden one. I like the look of the Grey :)
ReplyDeleteThey look like they are in their tuxedos and all ready to party. Handsome birds. Enjoy your evening, Eileen.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a gorgeous day out too! They are having fun too. I had the rare and delightful experience to catch some geese hanging out today, so I snapped and snapped more, getting ready for Saturday's Critters too! Double win for me!
ReplyDeleteFirst time I've seen this bird. Thanks for sharing your beautiful nature photographs with me Eileen.
ReplyDeleteVery handsome birds! Almost like they have little suits on.
ReplyDeleteI love that last shot on the watery sand.
ReplyDeletealmost camouflaged. very cool. i guess he/she can run around not being noticed much. that would be fun to do. ( :
ReplyDeletevery nice!
ReplyDeletePeaceful pictures Eileen. The birds and water look great to me.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Great shots of these waders.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting! The black and white mottling reminds me, a LOT, of baby parakeet / budgie heads! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty bird! I haven't seen one before.
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute....I wish I could see them in real life!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Plovers, Eileen.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the color (grey) provides a camouflage for them.
Have a Beautiful day!
Peace :)
Lovely captures
ReplyDeleteThey are such pretty birds, love their coloring.
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos Eileen, these little birds look so proper!
ReplyDeleteJemma
you always reward our visits!
ReplyDeleteHello Eileen!!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful birds!Lovely images against the blue water!!
Great captures!Have a happy day!Hugs!
Dimi...
Beautiful pictures of some beautiful birds.
ReplyDeleteLooks like they are quite some runners at
the beach :) Love the colour of the water
in the last picture!
Have a beautiful day
Möwe
Great looking birds. I love the Plovers, one of my favourite wading birds. It's quite similar to our European Grey Plover in breeding plumage.
ReplyDeleteThey looks so pretty!
ReplyDeleteNice bird shots ... have a great week!
ReplyDeleteIrene
Such beautiful birds! Lovely photos. Have a great (Wild Bird) Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteI love watching sea birds.
ReplyDeleteNice shots!
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We have a different looking plover and they are very aggressive when they have eggs in the nest which is just a hollow in the ground.
ReplyDeleteLove these birds Eileen. You have photographed them beautifully. Happy day to you :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting capture on the species and liked the difference in last image!
ReplyDeleteEileen, thanks for sharing the plover pics. I would love to see them in person.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!!
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty birds. Looks like they enjoy cooling off in the water, who wouldn't :-)
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Eileen, I don't think I've ever seen this particular bird. Great picture.
ReplyDeleteI always love your shore photos, Eileen! So beautiful and peaceful. Sweet bird.
ReplyDeleteThese Black-bellied Plovers are fascinating to see, Eileen. I love the long stride in the first shot. Any photo at all would be a thrill for me :) Have a wonderful Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty birds, lovely markings. Thanks for sharing, have a great day Eileen.
ReplyDeleteLove the wading birds. Plovers are wonderful to watch!
ReplyDeleteI never knew that there were so many birds out there. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteGreat images Eileen.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing pictures of birds along the shores of anywhere. You always have nice captures to share.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures! New bird too me.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking birds. Reminds me of our Grey Plovers as well.
ReplyDeleteYou got some great shots here, lovely pictures :)
ReplyDeleteThey're lovely birdies, Eileen.
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always fun to see these birds in their summer colors -- fun captures!
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing these shots, Eileen! Very pretty markings.
ReplyDeleteTerrific captures♪
ReplyDeleteSo handsome in breeding plumage.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy shorebirds so much, but always have trouble with IDs. These are great!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw the picture I though 'that looks like a grey plover' - and them I read the text!!
ReplyDeleteNice shot.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Cool! I have never seen one except in pictures. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteOh, these are so fantastic pictures !!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend !
Hi Eileen..I could have sworn I left a comment, but I don't see it.. Wonderful shots of course..I am wondering what if any Apps you use for birding... Michelle
ReplyDeleteYour beautiful shots always make me feel like I'm in heaven, Eileen. BTW i think i left a comment with my son's account on the first one.Happy Sunday!
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