
Taken at Sebastian Inlet, Melbourne, Florida on a cool October day. Cool is anything slightly bellow 70 degrees Fahrenheit and the southern birds of any feather know it. Here they rest, warm up and establish a pecking order. Hot shot Egret to the right will pick on poor peg leg and mug him. The gulls in the background along with a visiting Turn and Sand Piper will not get involved and watch. I think we are all programed the same way and there must be a message in this.
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