Black-bellied Plover
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Black-bellied Plover

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Moira

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While photographing the Reddish Egret at Fort DeSoto Park, I noticed a shorebird beside him.  I was focused on the Egret, but did take a few shots and Reuven has identified it as a black-bellied plover, another first for me.  There were a couple of these along my walk.



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I'm enjoying your Ft DeSoto portfolio. Guess you have something bigger than my point and shoot camera! Did you get a closeup of the woodstork? If not I'll post one.
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nice shots moira.
there were several of these in pickering during the fall migration.
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Another awesome set of shorebird images and once again lighting is fantastic, can't wait to see more!
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Thanks for the comments guys.  I didn't see any wood storks at Fort DeSoto, but did see a large group at Celery Fields with about 28 Roseate Spoonbills.  The first day I went, both birds never took their bills out of the water, so I have a lot of bent over shots :)  When I went to Florida in March I took so many shots of the Wood Storks, that I made myself pull back a bit this trip.  I have an IF, and some wading shots, but no close-up ... so post away!
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Moira »