Bombay Hook

On our way to and from Chincoteague we stopped at Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (fws.gov) in Delaware. The drive-through is excellent. The place was full of migrating shorebirds. The first thing I saw was a Virginia Quail on the road. Then a frog by the car at our first stop. The pictures aren’t great, but they show a couple of the best birds.

8 thoughts on “Bombay Hook

    • Sherry Felix 2022-05-29 / 7:38 am

      Thanks. I netted 90 species for the whole trip.

  1. Anne Lazarus 2022-05-28 / 6:14 pm

    Great pictures of great birds and others.

    • Sherry Felix 2022-05-29 / 7:39 am

      The trip was terrific. I saw 90 bird species and many other things. More posts to come 🙂

  2. picpholio 2022-05-28 / 11:40 am

    This looks like a great birding place 🙂

    • Sherry Felix 2022-05-28 / 1:35 pm

      It is indeed excellent. I may go back again. We found more birds there than at Brigantine in
      NJ.

  3. shoreacres 2022-05-28 / 11:38 am

    You have several of my favorites here, including the Avocet and the Black-necked Stilt. And I have toad envy — I must be blind to both frogs and toads. I just don’t see them, and they surely must be around!

    • Sherry Felix 2022-05-28 / 1:33 pm

      This little frog let us pet him. He must have been surprised and didn’t know what to do LOL.

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