I headed down river from the usual spot for a quick paddle around the Wheeler Marsh. It is in the upper 60's, the tide has been rising for about an hour and a half, there is no wind, and the sky is dramatic without being threatening. It looks like it might rain some time later, or not, depending on which way the clouds move.
As I cross the mudflat area, with about 8 inches of water, I spot a Black Bellied Plover. I get a photo of a second one, and photograph a distant handful of sandpiper type birds that turn out to be Semi-Palmated Plovers. This is the first time this spring that I've seen the Plovers. Both types are migrating through to farther north nesting grounds.
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| Black Bellied Plover |
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| Semi Palmated Plover |





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