The Philadelphia Inquirer: Longport Bridge beach harbors huge colony of nesting endangered black skimmers
A black skimmer returns to the beach with a fresh catch. The lower half of the birds'
beaks are longer than the top half, allowing them to skim the surface of the water for bait fish.
Photo credit: Michael S. Wirtz
When you drive along the Longport Bridge causeway, you can take notice of the traffic, the bicyclists, the wall of cooler sea air, the waiting Longport speed traps. Or you might notice the 2,904 endangered black skimmers - sleek, elegant birds with a distinctive orange stripe on their beaks - that have chosen the little beach between Seaview Harbor Marina and the dog beach across from Ocean City as their nesting ground this year.




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