Last week I was anxiously awaiting the arrival of the Red Knots. Almost daily I would go check out Reed's Beach, Kimmel's Landing Rd or Cook's Beach checking for the shorebirds that make May a wonderful month to be a birder and photographer. One evening Jenny & I decided to take a drive up to Reed's Beach. There were a few Red Knots but there were lots of Ruddy Turnstones, Sanderlings and Laughing Gulls eating the horseshoe crab eggs on the beach.




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