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Photography => Ontario Birds => Topic started by: Shortsighted on August 30, 2024, 01:31:38 PM

Title: Stilt sandpiper
Post by: Shortsighted on August 30, 2024, 01:31:38 PM
I don't think that I've ever seen a Stilt sandpiper in the spring.  They navigate a different flyway.  If I get to see one at all it will be in the late-summer or fall.  Last year, I vaguely recall that there were a few of them out on the shallow flood plane of the Rouge, although that might have been the year before.  This juvenile, one of two, must have been a female because it completely ignored me.  My darker side was tempted to kick sand it its face but because there was two of them I was clearly outnumbered.  Never pick a fight you might lose.  I was sitting on a plastic cushion because I'm special, yet my butt still managed to get wet anyway, and when one gets wet down there and then sits for a long time there is a risk for developing an ulcer, or at least a rash, and if that happened I might warrant becoming a pain in the ass to myself.  Either way it's a small price to pay to capture a photograph of a Stilt sandpiper.  If this is not what I've identified it as then please don't feel a need to rehabilitate my delusion.  I'm keen to savour its raw, untamed state.

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