Bob Malbon
07-14-2009, 11:49 AM
Just before sun down on Monday at Goose Rocks Beach in Maine. Nesting seems to have gone well this year - counted 12 fledglings who are 2 weeks ahead of last year. This with 25 days of rain in June and more than 1/2 of July cold and rainy. Back to the image: http://www.bobmalbonphoto.com/img/v3/p374031783-4.jpg
It was feeding time with the tide falling, several species of pipers around plus the local P. Plovers - This adult came up over a dune and I pointed the 1DMk3 on the 500f4 at iso400, 1/1250, f5.6, AIservo, manual exp. Bob
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It was feeding time with the tide falling, several species of pipers around plus the local P. Plovers - This adult came up over a dune and I pointed the 1DMk3 on the 500f4 at iso400, 1/1250, f5.6, AIservo, manual exp. Bob
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