Just returned from a trip to Cape May NJ this past weekend. I was very fortunate to come across a pair of oystercatchers and their three 1 day old chicks just before sunset on my first day. The mother was relaxed and I was able to observe them without bothering her. She would sit down and the chicks would all snuggle under her, hidden and warm. Then every few minutes the father would come running up with a tidbit and drop it near the mom. She would stand and the first chick to the meat got the prize while the others all peeped in protest. He would then fly off to the waters edge to repeat the process, but every return trip he would walk the meal back. I revisited then the next morning and they had moved farther away into the protected dunes.
Without further ado, the photographs:
1.) Mom with three chicks under her.
2.) Brave little chick. It was windy and cold!
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3.) Cuddling
4.) Contemplating adventure...
5.) [Up close]
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6.) ...Hmm nope, back under.
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7.) Dad hunting.
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8.) Portrait of dad.
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Thank you for looking! CC is much appreciated!