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Solitary Sandpiper |
After a three and a half month hiatus, I am back to blogging - hopefully with regularity. A few followers have inquired about my absence, and I thank them heartily.
Home projects consumed me during my blogging absence - getting them done took nearly all of my attention. But they are done, and I am finally able to return to doing the things that I enjoy in retirement: birding, photography, and learning about things with wings.
Two days ago I finally made my first trip of the year to Cape May from my Philadelphia base. Several hours of leisurely strolling through the state park and conservancy trails was a much needed tonic. The birds, butterflies, and dragonflies were almost an extra bonus.
I think the highlight of the day (other than just being there) was the
Belted Kingfisher which hovered just a few feet above my head as it fished one of the ponds ...
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Belted Kingfisher |
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Belted Kingfisher |
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Belted Kingfisher |
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Belted Kingfisher |
I never tire of sitting on a sandy beach and watching the
Sanderlings chase the waves - (true sand-pipers as opposed to the mud-pipers which would better describe most peeps) ...
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Sanderling |
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Sanderling |
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Sanderling |
... or finding a quiet spot where solitary contemplation is shared only with a
Solitary Sandpiper doing its solitary foraging ...
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Solitary Sandpiper |
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Solitary Sandpiper |
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Solitary Sandpiper |
And what else can improve a perfectly sunny, warm summer day than standing on a causeway a few feet from a gracefully elegant
Great Egret as it preens and then stalks with such focused attention and patience? ...
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Great Egret |
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Great Egret |
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Great Egret |
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Great Egret |
Looking forward to a Labor Day filled with labors of love!
1 comment:
What a great day. Good to have you back.
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