Along the coast, the rhythm of the birds shifted again. Shorebirds moved with the tide, some wading at the water’s edge while others circled overhead or rested along the sand. These birds seemed tied not just to the land or water, but to the space between—where movement, wind, and open sky shaped each moment. This collection reflects those encounters, from quiet feeding along the shoreline to the broader presence of birds carried on the coastal air.
Anhinga




Black-necked Stilt

Hudsonion Whimbrel


Royal Tern

Magnificent Frigatebird


Blue-and-white Swallow

Purple Gallinule

Roseate Spoonbill


White Ibis

Brown Pelican


Wood Stork

Muscovy Ducks

From the shoreline to the open sky, these birds reflected a different kind of movement—less hidden, more expansive, shaped by wind, water, and space. Each moment felt connected to the wider landscape, where the boundaries between land, sea, and air seemed to disappear.