Edited to add:
I'm pretty sure those birds are American Avocets. I found this online bird identifier, ah technology.
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Finally remembered to bring the camera down to the Rez and had some fun playing around with it. No, I still don't know what I'm doing with my camera. But it was fun. Except for the part where I had to take Mr. Wet and Stinky into the office afterwards.
No herons today but these guys were pretty cool. I don't know what they are, sorry, and my bird book is at home.

Mystery birds w/ Haystack Mountain

Long's Peak trying to peek through some early morning fog

The fog burned off quickly and we had a beautiful walk.
What's that? You want to see a million pictures of my Border Collie soaking wet and covered in sand at the beach? Maybe with a tennis ball? I think that can be arranged.






If you find out what those birds are, please post it. I saw one like that over our pond the other day, but I had no idea.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure they're American Avocets. I posted some links at the top of the blog post.
ReplyDeleteAwww, of COURSE we want to see cute photos of your wet sandy dog!
ReplyDeleteReally nice pics!! Strummer looks awesome :-) What a fun boy.
ReplyDeleteYes, we want to see a million pictures of your wet dog. Never tire of those.
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