One of the times I went to catch some sunset shots, I passed by a tiny little beach (if it can be called a beach) on the way home. Depending on the water level, it is either completely submerged or has a thin strip of sand and stones exposed. So when the water drops, the little birds are running around looking for all kinds of little buggers hiding in the sand.
These are Ruddy Turnstones I believe. They must be nesting around as well somewhere between the rocks. There are times when dozens and dozens of them fly from one spot to another, and this is when they are the most visible. After they land, they blend so well that if they don't move, they look like nearby rocks. Great camouflage skills!
It was way after the sun hid behind the horizon, and I still caught a few of them looking for food. The last little bite before they go hide between the rocks for the night.
Few pokes in the sand and a quick look at the nosy human - moi :D
They are nice little birds, smaller than a pigeon. But with the boats in the bar back they look even smaller :)
Their camouflage comes in very handy when these guys are around. A few cats can be seen near that psot almost every time I pass it by.
This big, blue-eyed one was so beautiful! He looked well fed too, but he wouldn't let me get close to him. One step, and he ran away.
Ither times there is a black one or two tabbies. All lovely :)
Monochrome bonus song for today:
Besides - Tenth
year 2022
Shot with Nikon D5500 + Tamron 70-300 lens
All photos and text are my own.