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In the foreground is a Ruddy Turnstone. This is a shorebird that has a wide range and is common in many places around he world.
Unlike its companions on this rock that probe through mud and sand for insects and worms, (Semipalmated Sandpipers and a Semipalmated Plover) the ruddy turnstone turns stones over to reveal prey.
2 responses
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je suis moi gave props (27 Nov 2012):
Birds of a feather stick together !! Nice catch.
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Tamber Van Patten said (20 Jan 2013):
great shot.




















