DELAWARE BIRDING PRESS TRIP
May 15 - 18, 2008
Strategically located along the Atlantic Flyway, the Delmarva's Peninsula's peculiar funnel shape draws in migrating hawks, songbirds, and shorebirds. Here, avifauna feed, water, and stage before continuing the long journey north or south in the spring and fall. Rich in history, seaside culture, and art, little Delaware is also a natural gem. One can be leisurely or cover considerable ground in a short time. Birding or nature tourism is fast becoming one of the state's major livelihoods.
Below are images of our recent sojourn with light-hearted captions. I have not used Photoshop because I by and large believe that photography should be honest.
I hope that this brief tour has further opened your eyes and senses to the beauty and behavior of birds and other indigenous fauna with which we share our good earth, water, and skies.
Happy Birding! Emily M. Grey
C'mon y'all, Stripers is waiting!
And, the fun begins.
C'mon y'all, Stripers is waiting!
And, the fun begins.
Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D70) |
Original size: 3008px x 2000px |
Current: 400px x 266px |