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31-MAY-2015

Feeding time before journeying on...

A breathtaking display occurs each spring along the Delaware Bayshores of New Jersey—a phenomenon not seen anywhere else in the world.

Hundreds of thousands of shorebirds—including sandpipers, sanderlings and ruddy turnstones—converge on the shores of the Bay as part of an annual migration to their summer breeding grounds in the far away Arctic.

However, one bird stands out from the rest for its truly epic annual migration: the red knot.

Red knots fly more than 9,000 miles from south to north every spring and repeat the trip in reverse every autumn, making this bird one of the longest-distance migrants in the animal kingdom.

The farthest flung red knot populations spend the winter at the southern tip of South America, in Tierra del Fuego.
Come spring, they’re on their way to the Arctic where they breed during the short Arctic summer.
The Delaware Bay is the final and most critical rest stop for these migratory birds.

They arrive to the Bayshores in early May, famished and half their departure weight after their long journey northward.
Their arrival coincides with the annual horseshoe crab spawning in the Delaware Bay. During May and June of each year thousands of horseshoe crabs emerge from the depths of the Bay to spawn along the shoreline.
Red knots, relying on masses of tiny, green horseshoe crab eggs on the beach, descend on the Delaware Bayshores and gorge themselves for about one month in preparation for the final leg of their journey to their Arctic breeding grounds.

Imagine hundreds of thousands of shorebirds descending on the beaches to feast on the billion of horseshoe crab eggs waiting for them on the beach—if there ever were a must-see migration this is it.

Above information from the Nature Conservancy: http://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/northamerica/unitedstates/newjersey/explore/top-must-see-migrations-in-new-jersey-the-red-knot.xml

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Pierre17-Aug-2015 11:48
Un lieu exceptionnel pour la photographie de limicoles, une image splendide! BV
Ann Pettigrew07-Jun-2015 13:30
Great information, too!
Ann Pettigrew07-Jun-2015 13:17
It is a wonder any crab eggs survive this onslaught! I was going to count the number of species you captured here and may still do that! Great work!
Art Rodriguez06-Jun-2015 14:04
Now this is an excellent image Steph! Love how the seagull stands out. BV!
Buz Kiefer05-Jun-2015 22:53
Amazing story and photo. Somehow I get the feeling this highly orchestrated yearly event is not just part of some cosmic accident. I sense instead intelligent design. Big vote.
Janice Dunn03-Jun-2015 17:17
That was so interesting to read Stephanie. And great shot showing the sole Red Knot among the other birds.
Hennie & Lies Lammers03-Jun-2015 07:01
Beautiful images and aan interesting story Stephanie! V
Kind regards,
Lies Lammers
Dave Petersen Photography02-Jun-2015 23:32
Tremendous DOF in capturing bright and energetic image. The lighting and selected clarity are outstanding. Voted
Alexander Kazakov02-Jun-2015 14:03
Beautiful scene! v
LynnH01-Jun-2015 17:08
I love the colors in this! V
Carol Rollins01-Jun-2015 14:25
What a great sight! Fantastic shot Stephanie.
Brenda01-Jun-2015 11:29
Very interesting. I like the distinctly different foreground and background in this image. V
danad01-Jun-2015 09:47
Superb tones and light ! V.
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal01-Jun-2015 06:47
Beautiful image and story Stephanie. V
John Reynolds LRPS01-Jun-2015 05:48
Great image and fascinating information about the birds' life cycle. V.
larose forest photos01-Jun-2015 02:24
Now this is really impressive! The clarity is remarkable and I love this super capture of all the shorebirds and one gull! V
Pierre Martin01-Jun-2015 02:21
yep this is a thing to see once in a life, great shot!
Bob Davis01-Jun-2015 00:51
nice group shot Steph, the colors are terrific!!
Hank Vander Velde31-May-2015 23:42
WOW! WOW! Would I love to see that. Great shot and terrific info Stephanie. Thank you for sharing and for providing the link as well.
Jola Dziubinska31-May-2015 23:37
Beautiful group of birds, wonderful image. V.
Penny B31-May-2015 23:16
A great image. Thanks so much for the detailed background of the event. A place to visit for sure.
Range View 31-May-2015 22:40
An amazing story accompanies this fabulous image of all these shore birds. V.
David.
Kim31-May-2015 22:30
Superb image with great details and colors! V
Charlie Lentz31-May-2015 21:31
Excellent shot of a wide array of shorebirds, Stephanie. Nice to see the Red Knots ! V
Regine L.31-May-2015 21:02
Thank you for this image and the detailed description, Stephanie.
Mairéad31-May-2015 20:48
Very interesting information and a great capture of some of the visitors. V
globalgadabout31-May-2015 20:29
completely compelling...if only we were all so in touch with the natural aspect of existence..V
Walter Otto Koenig31-May-2015 20:12
Nice shot of these birds together. Interesting information too. "V"
Tom Munson31-May-2015 20:03
Great commentary and image, Stephanie.
Colin Storey31-May-2015 20:02
Fantastic image and great detailed information about there amazing journeys. v
Frank Brault31-May-2015 19:46
A fantastic image and story! V
John Hamers31-May-2015 19:26
Great image of this hugh population of shorebirds. V!
bill friedlander31-May-2015 19:19
An amazing display of one of natures necessities. Your explanation adds so much to appreciate the photograph. V
Johnny JAG31-May-2015 19:13
Fabulous array of birds
Helen Betts31-May-2015 19:09
What a great capture of this varied congregation! Interesting narrative, too. V.
Bill Miller31-May-2015 18:54
Super to see. I do enjoy the migration period on my shores too.
Jim Coffman31-May-2015 18:49
This is pretty amazing! Very nice image!
Margot W31-May-2015 18:47
Amazing write up. Excellent clarity in this picture Stephsnie.
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