“To photograph is to hold one’s breath, when all faculties converge to capture fleeting reality. It’s at that precise moment that mastering an image becomes a great physical and intellectual joy.” ~Henri Cartier-Bresson
This week I'll let the pictures do the "talking".
(photo by Kathy Hannah) |
This particular Willet was concerned because the chicks were nearby.
Willet Family (photo by Michelle Frazier) |
Willets at the water's edge (photo by Michelle Frazier) |
The big news this week is the arrival of our Amerian Oystercatcher chicks.
(photo by Sharna Tolfree, NC Audubon Staff) |
(photo by Sharna Tolfree, NC Audubon Staff) |
(photo by Laura Scullin) |
American Oystercatcher Family Portrait (photo by Bonnie-Jeane Berg) |
This is NOT a four legged Oystercatcher. Just a chick seeking shelter. (photo by Kathy Hannah) |
Can you spot the third chick? (photo by Michelle Frazier) |
Least Tern brining a fish to a nesting mate. (photo by Don Ellison) |
Common Tern attacking a marauding crow. (photo by John Sutton) |
Black Skimmer not happy with crows in the nesting area. (photo by John Sutton) |
The sky is filled with birds! (photo by Mary-Ann Walton) |
The choreography of the Black Skimmers is a marvel to behold! (photo by Bonnie-Jeanne Berg) |
Least Tern with the catch of the day. (photo by Bonnie-Jeanne Berg) |
Common Tern on a marked nest. (photo by Kathy Hannah) |
(photo by Bonnie-Jeanne Berg) |
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