

Least Sandpiper:

Short-Billed Dowitcher:

Stilt Sandpipers:

Immature Marsh Wren:

Red Fox:

Immature (and wet) Song Sparrow:

Coming in for a landing... Great Egret:

House Finch:

American Goldfinch:

What some people won't do for a cool bird picture!

I saw this bird stare intently at a pool of water, and then pick this huge crab up from the bottom in one quick motion.

It's hard to believe how much excitement one crab can cause among a bunch of gulls.

An immature Great Black-Backed Gull.

If you only have two thin and spindly legs, what is the best way to relax while standing up? Apparently, it is to use just one of them.

I love this picture!

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