After 2 "full-on" BUT very enjoyable, successful and fulfilling days, it was time for a more relaxed approach this sunny Thursday morning. I was thinking about a few gaps in the Trip List and anything that might be available on the Island. There's always something...right?
A couple of Species that had eluded me were Gull-billed Tern and Snowy Plover. I decided it was time for a long stroll along East Beach...
Plenty of room here! |
You may have noticed the rather large Ship in the distance...
The photo can't really portray how enormous this Ship was! Everything's...etc etc. As I approached theEastern tip of the Island I could see the Tern Colony and the fenced off area. I could also see a random Common Nighthawk roosting in full sun...
I also had a brief view of my one and only Horned Lark of the Trip. Another huge Container Ship appeared...
A lone Ring-billed Gull dropped in...
There weren't many Waders about, although there was a decent concentration of Birds on the distant sandbar which I'd check out later...
However there was one pool...
Snowy Plover |
Cute |
Obliging and fulfilling...
Incoming |
Nearly got him! |
After lunch...and a rest, we drove down to Dos Vacas Muertas for the rest of the afternoon to take advantage of the aspect. We arrived at 3.15 and in the next 3 hours I saw 34 species. I had the place to myself most of the time. Highlights being...
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