The Birds of Four Beaches
By Barbara Vietzke
Living at Four Beaches affords us many opportunities to enjoy nature’s beauty by land, sea and air. While I am not an experienced birder, I gladly photograph our shore fowl whenever I have a chance. Each outing can bring a new photography challenge, with wading birds emerging from the marshes to feed at low tide, small birds flitting across our porches and lawns from dawn to dusk, and larger hawks and osprey scavenging for their prey.
I frequently head to the Bradford Marsh Estuary to the right side of Building 2 at low tide to check for Egrets, Herons and maybe even an Oystercatcher or some little Sanderlings.
Egrets
Herons teach me patience as they await the perfect moment to catch a fish.
Blue Heron
Sanderlings
Lesser Yellowlegs
Then there are our small birds, chirping in the trees, settling briefly on our porches, and foraging for food. I love the exquisite coloring of the House Finches and the male and female Cardinals.
Sparrow
One of our most vocal inhabitants is the Mockingbird; she frequently imitates the songs of other birds and is strongly territorial, even attacking her own reflection in a window.
Hummingbird
Osprey
Sometimes we hear the shrill scream of the Red Shouldered Hawk dropping down to capture snakes and frogs.
We are blessed with such a variety of wildlife. Hopefully we will continue to preserve and protect our beautiful marshes and shoreline. What a wonderful place to live! Enjoy!