So far I'm fulfilling my goal of shooting every day while we're here. Nabbing new species every day is keeping it interesting so far. Here are a few more shots from the past two days.
All shot with Nikon D500/200-500mm, handheld. Let me know if WB/saturation look way off and I'll continue to try to hone in on mental calibration of this monitor.
1) We've had a good bit of rain/fog since we've been here. Yesterday afternoon it finally cleared a bit for our evening walk (around low tide). Here's a shot of the beach.
2) Semipalmated plover. I thought it was a killdeer until I looked it up. Very similar. According to Cornell these guys will hang out in flocks of other species.
3) I guess Cornell knows what they're talking about.
4) Dunlin. I've shot these in Alaska during spring migration when they are in breeding plumage and look much different. In spring the breast is solid black and dorsal feathers turn reddish brown rather than grey.
5) Flock of them.
6) Why they were flying. We left her ball at home this time so she chased my birds instead
7) American White Pelican. According to Cornell they are rare this far north preferring to winter along the gulf coast.
8) Skimmer. There is a large flock of these sitting on a sandbar every evening. I have to figure out when/where they are feeding to try some shots of them skimming.
9) Great Egret. I sat on this guy for half an hour but bird, location, and lighting never quite came together. I think that's a shrimp it just nabbed.
10) And a Great Blue Heron provided the shot of the day. While I was sitting the the egret this guy obligingly flew into the nice morning light with a contrasting BG. Unfortunately the wings are a bit blurred. My ss was a bit low as I wasn't anticipating a flight shot.