BioClip identify (at 76.63%) Calidris alba genus:Calidris (fam. Scolopacidae) com. Sanderling Avibase flickr https://tinyurl.com/2df87jmg#BeSBioClip#TreeOfLife10MPrediction
Since we might not see sunlight for the next few days, here is a cute resting sanderling illuminated with lovely early morning orange sunlight. Shot in early September 2024 in Indialantic, FL. #sanderling#birds#bird#birding#wildlife#photography#nature#naturephotography#birdphotography
Over 2500 Pink-footed Geese flew over Hunmanby Gap on a beautiful bright Sunday morning. Other birding highlights were 11 Teal, 25 Oystercatcher, Curlew, 5 Sanderling & a single Swallow over @milliesmum.bsky.social
Dawlish Warren today. 16 Sandwich Tern, F Eider, 250+ Curlew, 11+ Barwit, 4 Knot, 35 Ringed Plover, 50+ Dunlin, 5 Turnstone, 3 Sanderling, 90+ Brent Goose, 350+ Wigeon, 26 Shelduck, 2 Great C Grebe, 46 Cormorant. 2 Rock Pipit on the beach, 30+ Linnet, 2 Chiffchaff & Little Grebe & Strawberry Clover
The Semipalmated Sandpiper was again in the Bight over the evenings rising tide and showed much better. The Long-billed Dowitcher again on Finger Point and 5 Sanderling along the beach at #DawlishWarrenNNR @WarrenBirding
Both the Semipalmated Sandpiper and Long-billed Dowitcher was in the Bight on a great evening at #DawlishWarrenNNR over the rising tide. Also 4 Sanderling, 2 Bar-tailed Godwits and several Ringed Plover, Redshank, Dunlin, Oystercatchers, Brent Geese and Wigeon @WarrenBirding
Then onto Gunners Park where large numbers of BRENT GEESE were passing plus 500+ SANDERLING, 4 GANNET, 2 KINGFISHER and best of all, 2 RING OUZEL seen in flight over the SSSI. #essexbirding#birds#shorebirds
Paul Rudolph’s Sanderling Beach Club Cabanas in Florida Destroyed by Hurricane - https://www.archdaily.com/1021850/paul-rudolphs-sanderling-beach-club-cabanas-in-florida-destroyed-by-hurricane
The Sanderling Beach Club, designed by Paul Rudolph, has been destroyed by Hurricane Helene, impacting Florida's architectural heritage.
That's at Grutness. I love that tiny bit of beach, I always have a look at it. I was watching Turnstones & Sanderling when the Wheatear and I startled each other 😊