In these crazy times - I am out at least forty to sixty thousand dollars so far due to COVID 19 (with lots more to come) - remembering to use my B&H link or to shop at Bedfords will help me out a ton and be greatly appreciated. And if you use Bedfords and remember to enter the BIRDSASART code at checkout, you will save 3% on every order and enjoy free second-day air shipping. Doing so just might make it possible for me to avoid having to try to get a job as a Walmart greeter and will not cost you a single penny more. With income from IPTs now close to zero, please, if you enjoy and learn from the blog, remember to use one of my two affiliate programs when purchasing new gear. And doing so always earns my great appreciation. Doing either often earns you free guides and/or discounts. Please remember also to use my B&H affiliate links or to save 3% at Bedfords by using the BIRDSASART discount code at checkout. Please remember that if an item - a Delkin flash card, or a tripod head - for example, that is available from B&H and/or Bedfords and is also available in the BAA Online Store, it would be great if you opt to purchase from us. This blog post took more than an hour to prepare, and makes 167 consecutive days with a new one. We only have room for one more in the 4 bedroom home. Inexpensive lodging at a gorgeous AirBnB just 25 minutes from our shooting location is available. If you have a four-wheel drive truck or an SUV that would do well on the beach, that would be an amazing plus. If you are interested in four (two 1/2 and three full) days of In-the-Field Instruction at a great new spot in the Jacksonville, FL area - the afternoon of Sunday 27 June through the morning session on Thursday 1 July 2021, please get in touch ASAP via e-mail for details, or call me on my cell at 86. Wherever you are, and whatever you are doing, I hope that you too have a great day. I will be out early looking for more flowers (or buds). It will be clear in the morning with the wind out of the southwest for the first time in weeks. The nest is now high and dry as the water levels continue to drop. One stilt at the pretty nest - still with only two eggs, has been on its nest incubating for the past week. When a Fish Crow flew by, both adults rose into the air to drive it away. I could not find it, but they were acting very nesty - yipping and yapping at my distant approach so I stayed well back. ![]() I am sure that a third pair of stilts has a nest, this one somewhere close to the boardwalk. ![]() And I fanned on a micro-second chance on two river otters as well. I took an exploratory walk along the edge of the marsh and took some pretty bad images of White Ibis. Thursday morning was another beauty at ILE.
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