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Just some coast birds from today

 Hey hey its Al from the beach studios in Hilton head just kidding AL D. who is probably thinking what I am doing posting so much on my vacation. I have more subjects to talk about on my blog this week since I am on a beach trip right now until Saturday November 21st. 

This a Brown Pelican that I took photographs of today when it was catching and diving for fish for its dinner. Did you know pelicans can catch up to 4 pounds of fish per day for their food source every day. I just learned about that today and some research on it. They are found in coastal areas such as Hilton head where i am currently at on vacation this week.



The next photograph I took today is a Least Tern in flight that I also photographed today at the beach right outside the hotel where I am staying at for this vacation, which I am enjoying it very much being around wildlife and different surroundings for this week.


The next coast bird I took photographs of is a Laughing Gull which I was trying for years to get different poses and portraits of them so I can use them on the blog and my personal usage and much more to be featured this week on my blog , so stay tuned for much more posts this week on my blog about my adventures at Hilton head. 






















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