Description
The name Dunlin, first applied long ago, simply means 'little dun-colored (gray-brown) bird,' a good description of the Dunlin in winter plumage. Spending the winter farther north than most of its relatives, this species is a familiar sight along the outer beaches during the cold months, as far north as New England and even southern Alaska. It is often in large flocks; in flight, these flocks may twist and bank in unison, in impressive aerial maneuvers. In breeding plumage, the Dunlin is so much more brightly colored as to seem like a different bird. -- The Audubon.org
Taken By
Dennis Smith
Taken On
March 27, 2026
Tagged
animal
bird
flying
nature
outdoors
sea
water
flock
land
vertebrate
seabird
wildlife
ocean
animal_migration
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Focal:
300
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Lens Model:
RF75-300mm F4-5.6
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Shutter speed:
0.00025
sec
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Aperture: f/
8