
The scene above at Beach 11 (looking towards Gull Point on the horizon) appears rather peaceful, but this past Saturday afternoon at Presque Isle State Park it was anything but. What that shot doesn’t show is beachgoers + a full-on festival (food trucks, etc.) up the beach to the left, and 9-10 parked boats w/ lots of (apparently) drunk summer revelers down the beach to the right. Despite the relatively chaotic conditions, the Beach 11 sand/mud bar (the little spit of land in the picture above) was hopping with fun bird activity, including a great sighting of immature/non-breeding Piping Plover + a Ruddy Turnstone:




















Bonaparte’s Gull (breeding plumage adult) ID: black head, white eye crescents, black bill, and light orange/red legs.





Note the Piping Plover has three ID bands – plastic orange, plastic black, and metal. Probably one of the relatively recent hatchlings, now approaching maturity, over from nearby Gull Point.