Shore Birds

I was watching this Great Egret on the beach during one of my twice daily walks. FYI, all photos are from my iphone since I left my Nikon and telephoto lens at home.

What does it mean if you see an egret?

 In many cultures, people often consider seeing a white egret as a good omen. They symbolize prosperity and success.
https://behrphotoart.com/blogs/news/great-white-egret-symbolism#

The Long-billed Curlew is North America’s largest shorebird and is a member of the sandpiper family, Scolopacidae. Although it is considered a wading shorebird, it is primarily ground-dwelling, using short-growth grassland prairies for survival. The genus, Numenius, is Greek and refers to the crescent-shaped bill. 
https://sanctuarysimon.org/dbtools/species-database/id/649/numenius/americanus/long-billed-curlew#

Sandpipers have long bodies and legs, and narrow wings. Most species have a narrow bill, but the form and length are variable. They are small to medium-sized birds, measuring 12 to 66 cm (4.7–26.0 in) in length. The bills are sensitive, allowing the birds to feel the mud and sand as they probe for food. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandpiper

Seagulls are widely considered to be intelligent birds, exhibiting problem-solving skills, memory, and complex communication. They are known to learn from experience, adapt to different environments, and even pass on learned behaviors. 
https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/how-identify/identify-gulls

Which Shore Bird do you like best out of these four species?

Do you have any of these birds where you live?