April 21, 2015
Blaine Wa.
We enjoyed another day in Blaine, Washington, U.S.A.
We found a Crow with nesting material.
Good sized flocks of Dunlins were seen.
Many Gulls were seen.
Great Blue Herons were seen fishing near the shoreline.
A Killdeer surprised us with a diversion tactic which they use when a predator is too near their nest. We did not look for the nest.
A few Common Loons were seen.
Long-tailed Ducks were seen.
A few Pelagic Cormorants were seen resting nearby.
Black-bellied Plovers were seen along the shore.
A Red-necked Grebe was found near a pier.
Surf and White-winged Scoters were seen.
Caspian Terns were seen in the distance.
A small flock of Black Turnstones and Whimbrels were seen just before we left.
We are not authorities on birds, wildlife, plants, cameras or photography, if you are doing research on any subjects, please refer to a more educational site for advice and double-check whatever you research.
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