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you can't help smiling while watching these little birds running in to look for food and then running out to avoid the water :)



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These guys I believe are natural born comedians, that is so true they are so funny to watch. Great photo.:clap:

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It's like they are afraid of the water. I could watch them all day.

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Cute!
I thought they were called, "Sandpipers" or am I confusing them with another type of bird?

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i've always called them sandpipers too, but in the sibley guide to birds (my favorite), i found that there are quite a few different sandpipers . . . these are sanderling sandpipers :)

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same here - the watching part, not the afraid part :D

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so true, they are quite comical . . . thank you ann-maree!

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aw, thank you so much! :)

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Mar 26, 2008, 4:49:44 PM

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