Birding from The Delphi Club in the Bahamas part 2

In front of the house, a gorgeous beach, which attracts some birds. On my first morning I saw these young Yellow crowned Night Heron and watched regularly during the week. Apparently, in the rear the holes on the beach where crabs are where they are beating from the violence of the sea. During the week I saw Small Blue Heron, Snowy Egret and Fantastic Blue Heron on the beach. The fantastic blue heron is clearly much larger than our blue heron. Tended to fish in the sea, as some of the largest fish, bait flung ashore. Before going to the Bahamas, I was in tension to see a few different shorebirds, was a small surprised, Ruddy Turnstone and Sanderling will be the first I’ve seen. Then one afternoon it was raining slightly and I thought I would see if there is something different and is pleased to welcome some of Wilson’s Plover. There were some American oystercatchers, but I found it hard to get too close. This image is severely restricted. The only other coast birds that I saw was a few Gray Plover or Black-bellied Plover, as they call them, where a herd of Small-billed Dowitcher on the loam.

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