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    Default African Skimmer

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    Something i have never witnessed, skimmers skimming on land, initially we thought it was just a mistake but then witnessed them doing this again at different nesting grounds with different colonies.

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    Very interesting behavior. I wonder why they do it. Nice exposure and sharp...reds are maybe over-saturated a bit. Pity that the bird had passed you already; would have been if you could capture it while coming towards you. Thanks for sharing and hope someone tells us in one of the comments why they skim the ground.

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    Awesome behavioral shot. Love the flying sand and IQ. Perhaps they are flossing their beak? I agree about toning down the red,
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    Brendon, very cool shot. Good detail, I like the BG, agree with the beak comments. Very nice.

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    very nice behavioral shot. liked that blown sand. good call on the SS. Very nice wing position. I also agree that the reds look a bit oversaturated. I also see sharpening halo.

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    Very cool. I've only ever seen the juvenilles do that while walking as they learn the skimming behavior. Great catch . The flying sand is a plus.

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    A common behavior esp. with the young birds. With the bird angling slightly away you still managed to get a good luck at the face (that is way sharp). Yes to too much bill-saturation. Love the spray of sand.
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    Thanks all for the great comments, will desaturate the reds at tad

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