A less colourful find.

Ruddy turnstone, Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, May 26, 2020.

Seen along the shore while out on the pontoon boat.

Arenaria interpres
Young turnstones need to grow up and learn to fly quickly. They take their first flight when they are around 19 days old and fly thousands of miles to the nonbreeding grounds 2 days later. To make things harder, their parents will have departed by this time, leaving the youngsters to make their first migration on their own.
source - https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Ruddy_Turnstone

Comments

Irene said…
Oh,Oh,--this time I have to disagree with you Ric -- :}
I think the Ruddy Turnstone is absolutely gorgeous !
By far, one of the most colourful of small shorebirds.
Sadly, due to Covid-19, I have been unable to see one this
migration period.

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