Dunlins Sanderlings Sandpipers at Beach Post-it Notes
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Celebrate nature with these sticky notes, which feature some of the most popular beachgoers during Pacific Northwest winters.
The second time I've seen Dunlins since first spotting a small flock huddled together in their breeding plumage (with their trademark black belly patches), on a cold spring day on the Iona Jetty spit in 2010. Three were part of a larger group of 10-12, who were fraternizing with a larger flock of Sanderlings (60) and a single out-of-season Semipalmated Plover (not pictured here).
Based on the original photography of W.H. Sim. All Rights Reserved. See more at zazzle.com/walkswithnature
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5/9/2018
dunlin, sanderling, birds of north america, pacific northwest fauna, sandpipers, winter nature scenes, flock of shorebirds, wildlife photography, at the beach