At sunset a Marbled Godwit (Limosa fedoa) at Morro Bay, California.
At sunset a Marbled Godwit (Limosa fedoa) probes the surf for unsuspecting prey.
Within moments of their return from sea, Puffins flap and stretch their wings. When flying Puffins flap their wings an astounding 400 times per minute and they are capable of flying more than 50 miles er hour. Their wings are shortened and used to propel their bodies under water as they hunt for fish, Grimsey Island, Iceland, July 2018. Canon 5D IV, 100-400mm, ISO 640, 1/2000 second @ f/5.6, image size 6346 x 4231 pixels.