These pictures were taken at the beach.
Perching-, wading- and occasionally, waterbirds,
were happy to get food as their habitat is in decline.
It was rather instructive to see how well the various
birds could get along, and how doves learned wading
from the turnstones. Although whimbrels are very
territorial, they tolerate non-whimbrels unless they
try to snatch a snack a whimrel considers 'rightful
property'. Sometimes an angry whimbrel caught a naughty
turnstone by a wing and played 'merry-go-round'.
Wild birds aren't dumbed down, they recognize their
mirror-image and understand the sounds uttered by
other birds. Because a whimbrel has only one sound for
alarm but ECDs many, it was amusing to see how
the ECDs learned to verify a whimbrel's alarm call.
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