Posted by Gaylee Dean
about 9 years ago
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Two flamingos continuing at 2:30pm. An hour and a half by canoe.
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John Haas
about 9 years ago
where are you seeing these birds?
Brian Rapoza
about 9 years ago
Most likely, these are the Snake Bight birds.
GAYLEE DEAN
about 9 years ago
We exited the canoe rental area. Turned left at the exit and followed the shoreline east. At the next point(Christian Pt.), near the two wooden channel markers, we turned left and headed NNE toward the distant shore, where there were large concentrations of waders present. On the far right hand edge of these birds near the shore we found one bright adult and an immature bird. We were able to get within about 50yds of them without disturbing them. We were at high tide and a significant part of the approach was in just a few inches of water. The birds were not visible when we made the turn at Christian Pt.
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where are you seeing these birds?
Most likely, these are the Snake Bight birds.
We exited the canoe rental area. Turned left at the exit and followed the shoreline east. At the next point(Christian Pt.), near the two wooden channel markers, we turned left and headed NNE toward the distant shore, where there were large concentrations of waders present. On the far right hand edge of these birds near the shore we found one bright adult and an immature bird. We were able to get within about 50yds of them without disturbing them. We were at high tide and a significant part of the approach was in just a few inches of water. The birds were not visible when we made the turn at Christian Pt.
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