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Shore Birding



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Jersey Shore Birding with snowy and great egrets, common, least, forster's and gull-billed terns, black skimmer, laughing gull, american oystercatcher, lesser yellowlegs, short-billed dowwitcher, black-bellied and semipalmated plovers, ruddy turnstone, dunlin, semipalmated, least and a wayward curlew sandpiper.


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thank you ( 1 year ago by 123arielb)
thank you
great movie! ( 1 year ago by martijnlovesbach)
great movie!
Where in NJ is this ... ( 1 year ago by Needsmoreritalin)
Where in NJ is this? What a treasure trove of birds! Love the black skimmers, always look for them at the freshwater pond on Sandy Hook :)
This vid was ... ( 1 year ago by VideoBirder)
This vid was captured at Hieslersville WMA, Brigantine NWR,and Sandy Hook SP.
Great video! 5*s ... ( 1 year ago by guns4toys)
Great video! 5*s Really like the skimmers working the shallows. Now you got me itching to do a Texas City, Galveston, Port Bolivar, High Island and Anahuac N.W.R. excursion.
Good work
Vids to be watched ... ( 1 year ago by Tstormer)
Vids to be watched 10 feet away?
They look fine to me!
Good work!
Nice vid! ... ( 8 months ago by birdingbum17)
Nice vid! Beautiful Am Golden Plover at 4:11. That was neat to hear the Marsh wrens singing in the background too... as well as the calling SB Dowitchers, Willets, BB and SemiP plovers ect.
I'd imagine the Curlew Sand was at Heislerville? If so, I probably saw the same bird.
When did you take the vid?



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