I was in Durham, North Carolina recently to attend my daughter's White Coat ceremony at Duke. One morning I decided to drive down to Mason Inlet Waterbird Management area on Wrightsville beach by the Atlantic coast. It was 2 and half drive from Durham, not bad and I managed to see three life birds besides 22 other species I saw during my three hour exploration on the beach. They had large fenced off areas for nesting Terns and plovers and there were plenty of them. Here are some of the birds that I managed to see and photograph. It was hot and humid day; I had to quit after three hours fearing a heat stroke and couldn't make it out the south side of the beach where there were 400 or so nesting Black Skimmers (could've been a nice life bird).
1. Laughing Gull - though appears to be laughing, in reality it was panting to stay cool.
2. American Oystercatcher
3. Willet
4. Wilson's Plover
5. Least Tern
6. Tri-colored Heron
7. Brown Pelican - those skeletal outline on the wings make them appear like something out of Jurassic World.