Buskin River Yellowlegs

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We made several trips to the Buskin River (just around the corner from the kid's house) during our visit looking for the start of salmon and possibly bears. We were just too early for this river. It was still enjoyable to walk the shore of the river. On one trip, we saw this fellow grabbing a little dinner late one evening. This was shot at 8:00 at night but there was still a lot of daylight left!

I believe this is either a Lesser Yellowlegs or a Greater Yellowlegs. Both have breeding ranges into the Kodiak area. The meal looks like some version of a glass fish with a near-transparent body. You can also see the bird's tongue though it is a bit motion-blurred. Look close at the full size photo and you will see water droplets in mid-air. Beautiful colors in the water, a bird catching prey, and a reflection - just about perfect!


Thanks,
Doug White

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