
The other day, Johanna Keyser Rossi spotted “probably 200” sandpipers at the Burying Hill Beach pier.

They were not there long. Soon — almost as one — they took flight. (Photos/Johanna Keyser Rossi)

The other day, Johanna Keyser Rossi spotted “probably 200” sandpipers at the Burying Hill Beach pier.

They were not there long. Soon — almost as one — they took flight. (Photos/Johanna Keyser Rossi)
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The flock acts as ONE because it is controlled by a group soul. 🇺🇸🙏
If I had ten dollars for every time I walked on that pier, I’d be richer than both Bill Gates and Elon Musk!! It brings back memories of when I lived in town.
Ah, those are wonderful! The birds on the dock look very casual but in the air there’s a strict formation. You’d never see gulls like that. I don’t know much about sandpipers, must look into them. Good photos.
Fantastic… love this so much!!!
THANK YOU! When all else fails to lift our spirits, Nature reminds us to be joyful.
To Tom Feeley … yes!