Where: Eastshore Park (you may know this location as "behind the Emeryville Chevy's" or "that area you can see as you approach the Bay Bridge but how the heck do you get over there?")
When: High Tide. The sandpiper buffet is all covered up with water, so they have nowhere to go but the narrow strip of rocks lining the water's edge: conveniently, less than three feet from the paved path. Easy pickins!
Tom's getting good at digi-binoc-ing; can you believe I didn't even crop these photos? Nice work Tom! We saw three main kinds of shorebirds here:
1) Willets (not pictured here, but whenever I say their name, I say it like the witch in Willow...)
2) Marbled Godwits:
3) Whimbrels: They have a cool skunky striped head and a "whimbrsical" name.
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A super sweet look at what I think is a juvenile Pacific Loon. Looking at the Sibley illustration, the stripey back seems to indicate a young bird.
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Finally, near a series of saint-candles someone left lit among the rocks, we found a little group of least sandpipers. At least I think that's what they are. Tiny and yellow legs... small enough to fit in your mouth.
Apparently in the birdwatching world, these little dudes all look alike, and as a group they are just called "peeps." Unlike the marshmallow peeps though, these probably wouldn't look very dramatic when microwaved.
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