Last Saturday, I went out to check on the Wilson's Plovers. What I found was a lot of shorebirds in a feeding freezy.

Here are a couple of pictures.

There were a couple of Red Knots, Willets, Sanderlings and Ruddy Turnstones

The Dunlins are far from their dull winter plumage.

There was one surprise. A Lesser Black-backed Gull was on the beach.
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