Showing posts with label Sanderlings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sanderlings. Show all posts

Saturday, December 21, 2024

Saturday's Critters! # 575

 Welcome to Saturday's Critters! Hello and Happy Saturday!


 If you love all God's creatures like I do and also like to blog about them and take critter photos this is where you can share your critter post. Link up your post and share your critters, join in with my critter party ! You can share any kind of critters the real ones, pretend ones, statues and paintings, a new or old post!


I want to wish all my blogging followers, Love, Joy and Peace this holiday season. Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah! 


Oct 7-9, we were visiting Chincoteague Island National seashore and wildlife refuge. These photos are from our 2nd day at the refuge. We watched the sunrise and the sunset, we saw lots of birds, the ponies, dolphins, Sika deer, a snake and butterflies.

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1. Sunrise on the Chincoteague Island National Seashore. 






2.  Brown Pelicans flying by.  





3. Various gulls on the beach. Ring-billed Gull, Laughing Gull and Great Black-backed Gull.





4. Sika Deer seen of the road to the beach. 






5. The Chincoteague ponies are always a favorite sight to see.






6. Warblers and a Brown Thrasher. 






7. A Black Rat Snake on the trail and a Buckeye Butterfly on the beach.





8. The Belted Kingfishers were found in their usual fishing spot.




The White Ibis were seen in high numbers, just one Great Blue Heron in the group below.




We saw 4 Tricolored Herons, below are two of the 4 seen with the White Ibis.




An Osprey flies by. 




A tree decorated with White Ibis.



Plenty of Sanderlings on the beach.  



A Great Blue Heron standing on a dead tree with a pretty sky.



We saw groups of Dolphins swimming by.




To end the day we watched the sun setting at Tom's Cove.




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Saturday, December 14, 2024

Saturday's Critters # 574

  Welcome to Saturday's Critters! Hello and Happy Saturday!


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Oct 7-9th, these photos are from our latest visit to Chincoteague Island NWR Virginia and Blackwater NWR, Cambridge Md. These are some of my favorite places to visit to see wildlife.  


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1. On the way to Chincoteague Island Virginia we pass by Blackwater NWR in Cambridge Maryland.  We drove through the refuge on the wildlife drive one loop before getting back on the road the Virginia. 





2. Chincoteague Ponies, the main attraction for visiting the Chincoteague Island NWR.





3. Belted Kingfisher





4.  Great Egret





5. Gulls, Cormorants and Terns. The Laughing Gull seems to be the most common gull seen at the refuge. The bottom photos shows the gulls with two different Terns, one of the Terns has more of a yellow bill and the other is really orange-red colored bill.  





6. There are a few Terns seen at this wildlife refuge.  The Royal Terns, Caspian Terns and the Forster's Tern. 




The Sanderlings were plentiful and fun to watch on the beach. They like to run back and forth to the water. 




7. Tricolored Herons





8. Chincoteague Island National Seashore.




9. Tom's Cove sunset, Chincoteague Island NWR 





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Saturday, March 16, 2024

Saturday's Critters # 535

Welcome to Saturday's Critters! Hello and Happy Saturday!


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These images are from day two of our getaway to Ocean City, we also stopped at the Indian River Inlet in Delaware and a visit to Assateague Island is always a must.  


1. We started off with a pretty sunrise from our Ocean City hotel, our first stop for the day was at the Indian River Inlet in Delaware. We saw lots of Brant Geese, Sanderlings, Long-tailed Ducks, Great Cormorants and there were some surfers out catching the waves. 





2. Also at the Indian River Inlet were some Red-breasted Mergansers with the pretty Long-tailed Ducks.





3. A wind blown Great Blue Heron near the campground at Indian River Inlet. 





4. On the Delaware beach we saw a big flock of Sanderlings.  






5. At the Indian River Inlet we can always see the Long-tailed Ducks, this flock was flying back and forth at the inlet.  




6.  Loon with a crab, seen at the Indian River Inlet.




7. We stopped at the Ocean City Inlet to look for more sea ducks, we saw the Surf Scoter, more Long-tailed Ducks, Sanderlings, Ruddy Turnstones and some Purple Sandpipers.  





8. We saw a Surf Scoter at the Ocean City Inlet. The male has a colorful with a black, white, red and orange bill. 







9. Next we headed to Assateague Island National Seashore. We walked on the Marsh Trail and the Forest trail. We saw more Great Blue Herons and Sanderlings and a flock of Mergansers.  





10. The beach at Assateague Island National Seashore is always a pretty sight. 




11. The Assateague Ponies are always a favorite sight to see. 





I hope you enjoyed day two of our getaway.


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Saturday, December 23, 2023

Saturday's Critters # 523

Welcome to Saturday's Critters! Hello and Happy Saturday!


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Wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday weekend! 

Nov 7th, I arranged for a birding tour in Turks and Caicos with a local birding guide. We were picked up at our resort 7am and we drove to the Wheeland Pond not too far away. It was a short outing, in 1 hour and 20 minutes we saw 41 species and 291 individuals, most of the birds I was able to take a photo of and a few I missed the shot. These are some of the birds we saw, I did see a few lifers. One lifer was the Mangrove Cuckoo, I saw it through my binocs but I could not get a good photo. 


1. On the way to the main pond, we stopped along the road to see the juvenile Yellow-crowned Night Heron, Gray Kingbird and the Royal Terns. 

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A Spotted Sandpiper was seen at the beginning of the pond.






2. Below are the Black-necked Stilts and shorebird friends.




White-cheeked Pintail with American Avocet and another photo of the Black-necked Stilts.






3. Plovers, Sanderlings, Ruddy Turnstone and the 4th bird in front is another lifer the Wilson's Phalarope. 





4. Another lifer is the Thick-billed Vireo. 





5. A lifer, the White-cheeked Pintails. They are very cute, I like their colorful bill.






6. A closeup of the White-cheeked Pintails, it is a lifer for me. The White-cheeked Pintails are sitting close to a Ruddy Turnstone and a Killdeer. 







7. More of the same, the Black-necked Stilts, Plovers, Killdeer and the White-cheeked Pintails. 





8. Plovers, Killdeer, Ruddy Turnstone and more.




9. Black-bellied Plovers and an American Golden Plover. 





10. A view of the pond, mangroves and native plants. 







I hope you enjoyed all the birds I saw in Turks and Caicos, it was a short and fun trip. 


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