
Yesterday was our first day back in Delaware to photograph shorebirds. I noticed a lone Willet, in breeding plumage, as it bathed in a pond near the DuPont Nature Center where the aptly named Mispillion River spills into Delaware Bay. The Willet was enjoying its bath so much that I photographed it off and on over a 30 minute period. It bathed and preened and fluffed its feathers, doing a partial wing stretch. In most of the images, the water rippled around the bird as it enthusiastically bathed. The water had calmed a bit when I took this just as it roused to fluff its feathers.























