Photos | Dance of the Sandpipers

A serene moment captured at San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge, where a flock of sandpipers grace the waters with their elegant presence.
Full Description:
On a crisp April day in 2025, a breathtaking scene unfolds at San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Vallejo, California. This image, taken with a Canon R7, encapsulates the graceful beauty of a flock of sandpipers. Positioned elegantly across the shimmering waters, these birds create a harmonious tapestry of nature and movement. The gentle ripple of water complements their delicate forms as they forage and interact, creating a peaceful tableau that speaks to the tranquility of the outdoors. The moment beautifully highlights the unique charm of these birds in their natural habitat.
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6960w x 4640h - (download 4k)
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250
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5
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f/16
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1000mm
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38.14
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-122.34
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1/400s
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Canon
camera model
date
2025-04-26T13:17:46.530000-07:00
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-25200
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America/Los_Angeles
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