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Banded Western Snowy Plover with Dunlin, feeding together Banded Western Snowy Plover with Dunlin, feeding together
Banded Western Snowy Plover with Dunlin, feeding together

The interesting feeding behavior observed here was that the Dunlin seemed to be following the Western Snowy Plover step-for-step in selecting morsels from the detritus on the beach. Banded Western Snowy Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus) Left Pink over Yellow, Right Green over Orange; with Dunlin (Calidris alpina) - Morro Strand State Beach, Morro Bay, CA 06 May 2008 - Mike Baird 1D Mark III 100-400mm handheld View the full-sized version to see the bands more clearly flickr.com/photos/mikebaird/2473000384/sizes/o/ 07 May 2008: CA State Parks' Associate Resource Ecologist Regena Orr, and database admin Frances Bidstrup said "this bird was last seen on the [Morro] Strand on 8/31/07. It fledged from Fort Ord last year [2007]." Dunlin (Calidris alpin) shore bird in breeding Plumage on Morro Strand State Beach, Morro Bay, CA. This bird is not seen very frequently in this area, and even less frequently in breeding plumage. The interesting behavior observed while taking this photo was that this subject followed a Western Snowy Plover sharing the feeding of bugs and such in the detritus on the beach here. "Calidris alpin" dunlin bird feeding behavior beach