Photos | Serenity in the Marshlands

A pair of sandpipers gracefully wade through the tranquil waters of San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge, embracing the serene beauty of the outdoors.
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Captured on a radiant spring afternoon, this photograph showcases two sandpipers poised elegantly in the shallow waters of the San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Taken on April 26th, 2025, the scene encapsulates the essence of nature’s tranquility as these birds leisurely explore their marshland habitat. The soft interplay of sunlight on the water complements the intricate patterns of the sandpipers' plumage, providing a glimpse into the peaceful coexistence of wildlife and their natural surroundings. Shot with a Canon R7, this image invites viewers to appreciate the delicate beauty found in the simplicity of nature.
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2025-04-26T13:17:28.850000-07:00
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