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		<title>Report on Ocean City Rookery Photo Trip by Adrian Binns</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[BCDC photo trip to Ocean City Welcome Center Rookery, NJ on June 29, 2024 &#8211; led by Adrian Binns, with Jim Joyce, Andy and Mariana Pesthy. This famed wader colony hosted hundreds of egrets, herons, and ibis, creating a wonderful spectacle of nesting bird activity. The trip was timed for the latter part of the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>BCDC photo trip to Ocean City Welcome Center Rookery, NJ on June 29, 2024 &#8211; led by Adrian Binns, with Jim Joyce, Andy and Mariana Pesthy.</p>



<p>This famed wader colony hosted hundreds of egrets, herons, and ibis, creating a wonderful spectacle of nesting bird activity. The trip was timed for the latter part of the breedingseason with many offspring now 3-5 weeks old. They have fledged their nest but are still begging incessantly to be fed.&nbsp;</p>



<p>White Ibis were the most numerous with many juveniles following adults to forage, or waiting in the cedar trees for parents to return and regurgitate food. A few adult White Ibis were still in full breeding colour, showing vivid rare bare parts, while most others were starting to pale as the season progresses.</p>



<p>We enjoyed watching many family groups of Snowy Egrets with a handful of Great Egrets, Black-crowned Night-Herons, Little Blue Herons and Tricolored Herons. All were busy tending young, looking for food, or flying back and forth from the colony to the surrounding salt marsh.</p>



<p>Most of the young waders were approaching adult-size, though we saw one Black-crowned Night-Heron on a nest with a small, newborn chick. We observed Yellow-crowned Night-Heron and Great Egret bringing in sticks to a nest, perhaps starting their second broods of the season.</p>



<p>This wondrous wader colony provides excellent viewing and photography, due to close proximity and ample activity. It was a great BCDC trip!</p>



<p>Check out the <a href="https://ebird.org/checklist/S185021871">eBird checklist</a>.</p>
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