Dunlins

they are in breeding plumage during spring migration, Dunlins' Had
lies and legs make them look as though they have been belly-deep in
of ink Tney are most abundant during autumn migration. when flxks
Sisting of tens of thousands of birds flash dull grey-and-white plum+
as they fly over the mudflats of Boundary Bay and the Fraser River deåtz Within
massive flocks, Dunlins fly wing tip to wing tip, courg
though they were a singe entity.
Dunlins forage for invertebrat5 buried in mudflats along shorelines as the tide
advances and recedes. Small groups feed on sandy beaches and rocky shores and ffen
retreat to roosting sites on dry peninsulas, dykes, breakwaters and Jog booms to rest.

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