Saturday, October 2, 2010
Cable Beach
A walk along Cable Beach after breakfast provided some relief from the heat. There were half a dozen different species of wader in groups of twos and threes amongst the rocks, which provided a less than truly comfortable perch to sit and wait for them to come within camera distance.
The stints kept chasing each other, the red-capped plovers darting along the sand chasing something unseen, the pacific golden plovers washined their tit-bits in the rock pools before eating, and the sandplovers went about their foraging in an orderly manner.
Labels:
Charadriidae,
Laridae,
Scolopacidae
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Lovely images Marj, This set of WA posts has been enjoyable to read.
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