Short-billed Dowitcher feeding on the shore of the GulfShort-billed Dowitcher feeding on the shore of the Gulf – Nikon D200, handheld, f7.1, 1/500, ISO 160, Nikkor 80-400mm VR at 400mm, natural light

Six years ago today I was sand crawling on the shore of the Gulf of Mexico at Fort De Soto’s north beach photographing pelicans, godwits and dowitchers plus other birds. The water was choppy that day and there was a strong sea breeze coming in off of the water but that didn’t stop the birds from their normal activity nor did it stop me from flopping down in the wet sand with my lens aimed at the winged wonders before me.

This Short-billed Dowitcher kept one eye on me as it probed the sand with its bill looking for prey. Even though it was June this bird didn’t show any sign of being in breeding plumage but I love their nonbreeding plumage too.

Brown Pelican in the surfBrown Pelican in the surf – Nikon D200, handheld, f7.1, 1/640, ISO 200, Nikkor 80-400mm VR at 400mm, natural light

This adult Brown Pelican landed on a barely exposed sandbar in front of me and preened for a bit and then fluffed up its wet feathers. The pelican had probably been diving for fish before it came into rest and preen.

Foraging Marbled GodwitForaging Marbled Godwit – Nikon D200, handheld, f7.1, 1/640, ISO 160, Nikkor 80-400mm VR at 400mm, natural light

There were loads of Marbled Godwits on the shoreline foraging for food and as I laid in the sand they would approach me as they probed into the sand looking for tiny Coquinas to swallow.

I like to look back into my files some times to see what I was photographing, just a nice walk down Memory Lane. It was a wonderful morning on the north beach!

Life is good.

Mia