Semipalmated Plover - New Jersey
Juvenile Semipalmated Plover pulling a worm out:
I usually have a very good luck with Semipalmated Plovers at this NJ beach. These small shorebirds are very cooperative if you stay still and low to the ground. Even though I was set on photographing Ruddy Turnstones, which were rather scarce for me this season, I noticed this young bird walking in my direction and constantly feeding on sandworms. This gave me an opportunity to get this frontal view of this youngster pulling a worm out of the sand. I will be sharing more photographs from this series, showing a worm, much more stretched 😜, soon.
I will be including this location in my, soon to be released, “Shorebirds of the Tri-state Area” location guide. This guide will be covering 9 of my favorite locations to photograph shorebirds during the annual Fall / Southbound migration. It will cover 3 most productive spots for each state: New Jersey, New York and Connecticut. Currently, I’m taking preorders at the discounted price. This will be the only time to get this guide at this low price! You can find out more, here: https://www.greggard.com/location-guides/shorebirds-tri-state-nj-ny-ct-photography-ebook
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