Nome birds

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Common Eider

Willow Ptarmigan -- feeding on willow, no less (first photo). Males were in their courtship plumage, red-brown head and white body. Females had fully molted into their summer brown.

Returning in the snow from a successful (but photoless) trek to find a Bristle-thighed Curlew, we found this American Golden-Plover who must have had a nest nearby considering how it stood its ground. You can see how effective its camouflage would be if it put its head down.

A female Ruff, also known as a Reeve. Compare to the male Ruff seen at Barrow.

Bar-tailed Godwit

This Surfbird was far from any surf.

American Dipper. Note that when it blinks, it shows its white eyelid.

Eastern Yellow Wagtail



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