Today I decided I wanted to go back to Barn Island again.
What is that saying about, too much of a good thing? LOL
More about my adventures tomorrow, tonight I am ready to collapse;)
The only thing to do on a hot day, go for a walk on the beach.
I saw this little guy, he didn't want his photo taken and kept running away. I have no idea what he is, he looks like a baby gull, but his beak is too small. I am too lazy to look it up so tell me, what kind of bird is he? The first winning answer will receive their choice of two free epatterns from my ecrater site. I will also draw a name from all of the comments and guesses and the winner will receive one free epattern. I will announce the winner tomorrow night along with photos about our adventures today.
I think that it might be a piping plover from my bird book circa 1966 :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Patti
Down here in the south, those cute little birds are known as Sandpipers... They scoot across the sand ever so fast!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the heat and humidity!!! Summer has arrived!!!
Always,
Faye
carolinastitcher
Debbie - I love walking along the beach!! I think your little bird is a baby Common Tern.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what he is but he sure is a cutie! Much cuter than seagulls!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what that little cutie is, but am so envious of you walking on the beach!
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Melinda
Can't tell.. but he is rather sweet...
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You made me do homework! It's a piping plover. However I don't need more patterns so don't include me. Enjoy your day!!
ReplyDeleteSandpiper is my guess! What a great place to go! Love the name 'Barn Island' !!
ReplyDeleteI think you little guy is a piping plover. See this link - http://www.birds-of-north-america.net/piping-plover.html
ReplyDeleteBarn Island looks wonderful!
Sand piper is my guess.
ReplyDeletePipin Plover is the name of this cute little guy or girl. He is looking longingly out to the ocean. Maybe looking for a mate??
ReplyDeleteDont know But the hot walk on the beach is just my thing here in the Southern Hemisphere where we have just passed the winter solstice.
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