When it's "breezy" like this, sometimes birds will find shelter in Bodega Harbor. Here are a couple of quick photos from when we were leaving work late in the day:
A distant flock of Bonaparte's Gulls (Chroicocephalus philadelphia) — mostly adults in breeding plumage — resting on the tidal flats. We counted about 50 birds in the flock.
At least one Surfbird (Calidris virgata) feeding with Marbled Godwits along the mudflats at the north end of the harbor.
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