In this photo series of a flying flock of gulls, made up of mostly the Laughing variety, there is a peep that has joined them in the air. 
Who am I kidding.... no one ever guesses at these things.  Perhaps it has something to do with the difficulty one encounters when attempting to 'comment'?  I've been told it's a real pain in the blog.  
No need to chime in, but just for fun, here are some details about the photos: 
-They were taken in August.
-I was in Worcester County at Truitt's Landing.  
-I was looking for a Gull-Billed Tern. 
-It didn't show.
Good luck.  And please... just think of this exercise as an avian version of, "Where's Waldo?"


 Bored already?  Too busy to try to look through all the gulls?  I understand.  Here are some close-ups.
Bored already?  Too busy to try to look through all the gulls?  I understand.  Here are some close-ups.  


 Now go and get back to dusting behind the television.
Now go and get back to dusting behind the television.
Coming Soon in the Next Blog:  A photo series of some of my more difficult birds that I've seen this year.  Olive-Sided Flycatcher?  Sure.  Blue-Winged Warbler?  You bet.  And a follow-up to Uncle Bob's Avian & Nature Library.  I've inherited some of the most amazing books that I can't wait to tell you about soon.  
Okay, back to what you were doing before you decided to waste a few minutes (that you'll never get back) on the internet.  Thanks for stopping by the blog.  
Good Birding,
Dan
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Find the Peep
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2 comments:
Great photos and great attention to detail. thanks for sharing your outdoor life and being so articulate relating your experiences. I made the same observation on my blog. But mine is not nearly as interesting or informitive.
Thanks for taking the time share.
I'll keep reading
I'm not sure if I can make an id on that shorebird but I did notice that it has a 1/4" scratch on the left leg.
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