The stubby legs of a sanderling may not look like much at first, but boy can these babies skedaddle when they need to
Sanderling (Calidris alba)
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The stubby legs of a sanderling may not look like much at first, but boy can these babies skedaddle when they need to
Sanderling (Calidris alba)
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Sanderling running on the beach in the sunrise light.
*insert piping plover emojis here*
I'm literally working outside of work hours rn (taking a lil break) to enter plover data bc these little buggers are so busy rn I spend all of my time in the field
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Slip and slide.
Chickens run funnily. They don’t have arms that stick out so it’s just a blob with legs that are moving really fast.
They do have arms, though, hidden with feathers. If you remove the feathers, they are Naruto running.
Last second landing change
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Shore birds are such fun coastal residents to watch. I love observing little flocks of plovers scampering around in the tide. And there's one sanderling looking right back at you! In my shop
Baby Pūkeko, or as they are also known as Australasian Swamphen
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