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    Default Semipalmated Plover.

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    These guys love to be in the mud and muddy water.
    They wiggle their foot and then pick up tiny worms as I saw it on one image.
    Thanks for looking.

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    Another superb wadershot. Love the gentle detail.
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    A nice low perspective angle, and eye contact, with sweet feather details!!

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    Over the top, stunningly beautiful image, Karl. Excellent definition especially in the eye.




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    A beautiful image Karl, one of your recent bests. The bird comes alive....
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    I love it when they stop in their tracks then stand there quickly quivering their foot on the muddy ground. Tack sharp image, and the bright water surface works well here. The muddy bill tells the feeding story...

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    Beautifully done Karl.
    Thanks for sharing.

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    That's a beauty Karl,IQ is spot on, would have to look long and hard to find a nit, excellent job.

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