
While I was at Fred Howard Park waiting for the flamingo to wake up from his nap I noticed a lot of shorebirds on the back side of the little beach. I saw several black bellied plovers and one was walking towards me with a snack.

There were a lot of black skimmers and many of them were still juveniles, born this past summer. They don’t have the full black head yet.

This juvenile royal tern was still screaming for Mom to bring him some food. This was a common sight on the beaches in the early fall.

The royal terns were taking a bath.

There were a lot of dowitchers. They were poking around in the muck and weeds.

A marbled godwit looking for food.

A “gulp” of cormorants swimming close to the shore.

A cormorant came up out of the water with a big fish and the laughing gulls were attacking him. The cormorant dropped the fish but I don’t think the gulls got it.

Ever once in a while the skimmers would flush and take flight.

It was a nice non-sunny morning out. This was actually a chilly morning for early October. I think it was in the high 50’s when I got out to the park.

Beautiful variety of shorebird photos. The Black Skimmers are always a favorites and I love the Terns too. Great post. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a wonderful weekend.
Good collection of shorebirds. i love to see them.
best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Another terrific selection of Fort birds!
Makes me itch to go wading around North Beach. Now, if it will just warm up about 20 degrees.