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A flock of unidentified sandpipers, (known as
A flock of unidentified sandpipers, (known as "Peeps") kept me mesmerized with their tight formation flying.
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They were flying over a large log floating in the middle of the Narrows. The log was occupied by 4 seagulls, but they gave up their perch after a few fly overs by the group.
They were flying over a large log floating in the middle of the Narrows. The log was occupied by 4 seagulls, but they gave up their perch after a few fly overs by the group.
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I assume that the log was a rest stop in the peeps migration, as the tide was high and no beach was available.
I assume that the log was a rest stop in the peeps migration, as the tide was high and no beach was available.
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Incredible formation flying.
Incredible formation flying.
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On final approach.
On final approach.
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I learned that sandpipers are very difficult to identify, so many birders just call them
I learned that sandpipers are very difficult to identify, so many birders just call them "peeps".
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Taking turns resting.
Taking turns resting.
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