From a frosty Sunday - low 20s (f) at Prouts Neck Maine - on the harbor side - big sand flats expose here at low tides - avg. Maine tide is about 9 feet. 500mm on bushhawk. c/c always welcomed - these are 2/3 crops, meaning 2/3s is gone. Bob Malbon
BBP looking to see who just came on it beach
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This BBP flew in and stuck it beak right in the sand and got this clam - the plover did not eat it as far as I could tell.
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Takes very little to spook these plovers - so off it went
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This Dunlin was feeding on the tide line with these small waves coming in (from the lobster boats heading out for the day) fun to watch these guys time the waves.
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