Good Morning PiPl Ambassadors!
All three family members were present, the chick feeding on insects up by the Sea-rocket at the base of the dune in the roped off area, and parents taking turns minding the chick or foraging at the water’s edge.
The new beach raker was there, and he was great!! He entered the beach at the snack bar, stayed at that end, and then drove to the Creek but stopped to ask if we were taking care of the trash at the east end. Yes I said and we are happy to do it. So thankful for his consideration!
We have a new ambassador. I met Duncan last week and he has an interest in the PiPls well being. Duncan and his wife Sarah have a summer home on Salt Island Road. He is taking Shelby’s shift from 7 to 8am and Shelby is moving to 6 to 7pm so it all worked out very nicely. Thank you so much Duncan and welcome 🙂
Thanks again so much to everyone for all your help with our GHB PiPls.
xxKim
Piping Plover Chick Morning Stretches Routine – with beautiful tiny wing buds
In the above photo you can see the chick’s teeny tongue lapping up insects found on Sea-rocket. See article about Sea-rocket here
Wow, those photos are great! His tiny little tongue is clearly visible! b Barbara Boudreau Author of The Frenchman and Death of the Frenchmanwebsite: bbboudreau.com email: bbboudreau@ymail.com @bbboudreau
https://tinyurl.com/The-Frenchman
https://tinyurl.com/The-Frenchman-Kindle
https://tinyurl.com/Death-of-the-Frenchman
You never know what I’ve captured until I go back to my desktop. What a surprise to see that tiny tongue 🙂