Nature Note #112: Out of the Loop

Short post this week as I've been busy with job related things but I'll cover what I did the past few days. I visited my girlfriend over the weekend and helped her out with coastal waterbird monitoring in Westport. I got to see interesting Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) behavior. The male's display flight is moth-like as he drifts over the beach, peeping like mad.


I also got my first of the year Snowy Egret (Egretta thula), Least Terns (Sternulla antirillum), and Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria interpres). I also got good footage of a horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) puttering around under the water. It looked like a pancake with legs and a spiky tail, but the way they move kinda creeps me out.





Other than that, I've not done much else. I've been trying to work on some new wood working projects and figure out what's happening next in terms of employment and the future. I have a lot to think about, but hopefully it won't be too much. I'll update again by the end of the week to make up for my absence. See you all again soon.

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