Saturday, May 27, 2017

Our Photographers Tell Stories

The Wrightsville Beach Bird Stewards include many excellent photographers.  Here is a sample of some of their photographs that help tell our stories.


You can see chicks and eggs camouflaged in the sand with the shells. The need for posting the area is so obvious when you see how difficult it is to see these sweet chicks and eggs.






















Skimmers fill the sky and the shoreline.
(photos from Christine Budres)








A willet family has been seen running around the beach. 
(photos by Bill Segur)





The Common Terns are nesting and flying (upside down?) 
(photos by Bill Segur)




Least Tern (front), Common Tern (middle), Skimmer (rear)

Least Terns in flight
(photos by Bill Segur)



American Oystercatchers
(photos by Bill Segur)

with band


















without band

















And here are some Least Tern chicks from photos taken during last week's nest check. 
I hope this encourages you to come out to the south end of Wrightsville Beach and enjoy the show.  






1 comment:

  1. So grateful for your work and the photos. We appreciate the updates. Thank you for protecting these treasures, and for documenting the progress.

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