Showing posts with label curlews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label curlews. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
long-billed curlew ~ 10/12/11 ~ Morro Strand Beach
Again, I have better pictures of the long-billed curlew, but I want to document the time of year. Interesting to note, my previous post of curlews here at Morro Strand State Beach on June 25, 2009 seems contrary to their typical migration patterns. They're supposedly only winter visitors here on the coast, and I wouldn't exactly say late June as being winter. Actually I saw many more long-billed curlews back in June, 2 years ago, than this visit in October. The previous post is a marbled godwit, which looks similar to an amateur like me.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
long-billed curlew ~ 06/25/09 ~ Morro Strand Beach
long-billed curlew
Numenius americanus
Numenius americanus
I was impressed by how many different groups of birds we saw on Morro Strand during a short walk. The main group of curlews were behind the snowy plover roped section of beach.

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