This spot has been my favorite for waders and ducks over the years since it was first introduced to me many years ago. I would here now and again for the birds as well as for the quietness during the colder months. In summer it can get a bit busy being on the popular coastal hiking trail. I have also shot waders here at night.
The shoreline seems to have changed a bit, the rocks are all in the same place. There are more established vegetation on the sand in the intertidal zone. It provided quiet a nice screen for the feeding waders from the hikers. It looks natural to the best of my knowledge. One spot near a tiny stream on the southern side provided excelent hideway from passing walkers. You can hear them clearly as they pass but they don't see you and the waders are not so easily spooked.
The mostly 1-1 Dunlin engagement.
The duck populations are always present it seems: Long-tailed ducks, Common Eider, Common Shelduck.
Other birds I have seen and photographed include Oystercatchers, Northern Lapwing, Cormorants and Peregrine falcon.
No comments:
Post a Comment