Arriving on the beach where we are going to band some Terns. We had never done Turns and as we would actually do the banding ourselves we were really excited to do this trip. |
At every step we have to be really careful as their nest are just small holes in the sand and these little ones at this stage cannot even move their heads . |
As the clusters get larger we herd them like cattle to a central location to start the banding process. But of course herding them is more like herding cats than herding cattle. |
Scared and tired they move onto the beach and try to escape. |
A beautiful day at the beach. So deceiving as the sand was so hot it could blister the bottoms of your feet if you didn't move fast enough. |
The young are so gentle and really are very easy to handle. Their only defense is to poo or throw up their last meal of funky fish on you as you pick them up. Still worth it to hold them. |
Lauren getting a baby ready for banding. |
Just out of the shell and are to cute and very fragile. |
One just out and the other one piping as we watched. Can't band these little ones but really something to watch. |
As we moved across the Island we found several Cormorant nests mixed in with the Pelicans. We learned that they often nest right along side of the Pelicans and they all take care of each other. |
A group or Turns swirl around us as we moved across the Pelican Rookery. |
One of the parents flies over us on a bombing run as they are trying to get us t leave the nesting area. We managed to not get hit. Really lucky for us, not so for a few of the others in our party. |
Laure consoling some of the little one. |
Yea, I know who is going to get banded next, Sorry but it has to be done. |
Cutie wanting to go after the deer eating out of our bird feeder. |
Mom is taking the little ones off to munch on the part of the corn field that has just been picked and there is plenty of corn that the machines have missed. |
Another bear looking over the soybeans and looking for the best spot to settle in for some good eats. |
As the sun sets over the marsh in Manns Harbor a really cool thing is going to happen. |
We also did some costumes for the kids. Of course the Fire service come with Smokey the Bear and our Blue Goose for FWS and some big dummy as the Tuttle . Those costumes are really hot . |
Some Cedar Waxwings in the berry bushes in front of the Pea Island VC |
Our bird feeder deer strikes a pose by the bird feeder for me. Yea, I know it needs some more seed. |
Cutie still hoping. |
The Waxwing catching some reflections from the berry bush |
Great shots, what a neat looking place! I've already added it to my travel list.
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