
by The Birdfreak Team on September 26, 2008
Tagged as: Phriday Photo, Solitary Sandpiper

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }
Great feeding documentation of this Sandpiper.
I’ll stick with his distant cousin, chicken.
*L*
Awesome catch, Eddy! I was out at a marsh today, but it was still in wait for the migrant arrival. Might take some time until they come – with the Gas prices nowadays, too!
Cheers, Klaus
Great series Eddie! That worm looks like a pretty big meal.