
Yesterday Nancy and I took a nice, long walk on the beach. That is nothing unusual. We usually take a walk on the beach in the afternoon, but no matter how often we do it, there is always something new or special to see. On this particular walk, we spotted some Black Skimmers. They are truly amazing birds, with a very specialized way of catching fish.

Instead of diving for fish, or spearing them like an egret, the Black Skimmer opens it mouth very wide and trails its bottom beak in the water. If it hits a fish, the beak snaps shut, and the bird has its meal. They are beautiful birds, and they are very graceful as they skim for fish. It was very unusual to see them on the beach. We often see them in the salt marshes at the Merritt Island Refuge, but very rarely on our beach. Rare enough that a police car patrolling the beach stopped us to ask what they were.

Unlike the Skimmer, the Snowy Egret uses its long, sharp beak to spear fish in the shallow water. This one was intent on hunting, and paid very little attention to us as we walked past.

It is more common to see them inland, along rivers and ponds, but I particularly enjoy watching them in the surf, as they dance in and out of the waves looking for fish. This one was very skilled, and caught a fish on almost every try.







I love it!can I see some more
I love it!can I see some more pictures of Horn island off the coast of mississippi?and I love the video's!can you make some more of the video's and that sound's interesting write back.
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Marshall
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I posted more photos from our beach walk on The Happy Scientist Facebook page at:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Happy-Scientist/75686763398?ref=nf
Black Skimmers!
We just saw these today at Horn Island off the coast of Mississippi! You got much better pictures than we did. They were snapping up newly hatched fish that were swimming in the shallow water by the thousands. The skimmer's flying pattern was also interesting. They would line up and swoop down to the water following the line of flight of the bird in front of it. At one point we watched 5 of them all skimming at the same time in a row. It was beautiful.
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