How Many Birds?

I photographed this group flight of little shore birds as they zipped across the salt marsh this morning.

Can you count them?!

Group of Shorebirds in Flight

52 thoughts on “How Many Birds?

  1. Eh no, non ci riesco 🙂
    Scusa l’assenza, mi dispiace molto non seguire le tue splendide foto, ma in questo periodo ho pochissimo tempo libero e non riesco a seguire i blog 😦
    Un caro saluto, Pat

  2. I’m always up for a good challenge :). I’m thinking there’s around 45 or so (not including the reflections) LOL. Remember how I told you that my parents go down to Isle of Palms in the winter? A couple of years ago we went down during March Break to visit them, and I took a picture of a flock of birds on the beach while I was standing in the middle of them, and I posted it on my blog. You might enjoy it – here’s the link:

    http://photosfromtheloonybin.wordpress.com/2011/10/27/alfred-hitchcock-eat-your-heart-out/

  3. That’s much more like the sort of bird shots I get…. flying away and at a distance. Still a great capture. Any idea what they are? Thought maybe ducks at first, but the bills don’t look right.

  4. What an awesome capture! I often see the White Ibis in flocks to numerous to count with some Storks and Egrets mixed in. I plan on going out shooting this week before I miss all of this action. I just hope I haven’t forgotten how!

    • Close Sylvia, it’s 46. But thank you very much for playing and please continue to tune in every day for yet another exciting episode of Life in the Marsh. 😛 😀 Ok, well “exciting” isn’t the proper term. Maybe wonderful episode? No that’s not right either. How about fairly much Ok episode? 😕 That might work. 🙂

    • Thanks for cheking this out Adrian! You indeed have a winning answer with butt load! 😀 That’s actually the technical term used by all the experts around here anyway. 🙂

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