
Where the Mispillion River empties into Delaware Bay, the birds congregate because its favorable conditions draw horseshoe crabs to the area to lay eggs which are a favorite food of shorebirds. But at sunrise, the birds aren’t very active, and the crabs move at less than a snail’s pace. So, one morning earlier this week, as the sun began to rise in the east and its reflection colored the mud flats and the river flowing into the bay, I documented this lovely sunrise in Delaware.






















