On the way back form Cape May we stopped at E. B. Forsythe NWR again. Some of the shorebirds were digging holes and feeding on the horseshoe crab eggs. The blurry photo of the Osprey is because it was shaking off water.
















On the way back form Cape May we stopped at E. B. Forsythe NWR again. Some of the shorebirds were digging holes and feeding on the horseshoe crab eggs. The blurry photo of the Osprey is because it was shaking off water.
















These birds are so photogenic. Anita
Thanks
A great variety of birds you have here, Sherry.
Thanks Aletta. Forsythe is a wonderful place for shorebirds.
Wonderful.
Thank you 😁
What a great collection of bird in this and your previous blogs Sherry, you are a master in bird spotting and photographing.
My skills as a birder are not that great. Many of my fellow birders know way more than I do. Thanks for the compliment. ☺️
A good selection of avian portraits. Shaking off water on the wing is fascinating
The Osprey looked like he was having convulsions in the air. LOL.
Beautiful pictures.
Thanks Anne 🙂
The last photo, of the road, is so inviting. As for the Eastern Kingbird, I always laugh at its scientific name: a glimpse into personality, perhaps?
Maybe because it likes to perch high on a throne? Thanks for dropping by.
Marvellous selection of birds
Thanks Sue. I selected the best ones.
The Sandpiper was possibly my favourite
🙂