Friday, May 11, 2018

Viewing Guide for Our Beach Guests

There is a lot of "bird action" to see out at the south end of Wrightsville Beach right now.  Here are some pictures of what is waiting for you and a guide to help you find the American Oystercatcher and Common Tern nests in the dunes. 

Hope to see you out on the beach soon.

About halfway around the beach you will find these cones and posts that will help you locate a Common Tern and an American Oystercatcher nest.  Both are easily visible with binoculars!
Notice the Black Skimmers in the center.  We have scrapes and are eagerly waiting for nests.

American Oystercatcher Nest



















Common Tern Nest




















Black Skimmer Action
Black Skimmer courting behavior is encouraging!
(photo by Renee Tevelow)




















Beachside Views
American Oystercatcher hanging out on the beachside with the Black Skimmers



















Common Tern on guard duty 



















Other Guests Include...

Least Terns
Least Terns were seen courting in the area.
(photo by Renee Tevelow)




















 Willets

(photo by Renee Tevelow)
..... and Ruddy Turnstones

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