![Oil Platform off Coal Oil Point Oil Platform off Coal Oil Point](https://www.kiwifoto.com/images/coal_oil_point_7C2V0095.jpg)
Oil Platform off Coal Oil Point
Aside from all the Snowy Plover action we got to see many other great things including a nice looking alternate plumage Sanderling on it’s southward journey from it’s Arctic breeding grounds.
![Sanderling Sanderling](https://www.kiwifoto.com/images/galleryphotos/sanderling/sanderling_7C2V9999.jpg)
Sanderling
Semipalmated Plovers, Western Sandpipers and a lone Ruddy Turnstone along the beach and at Devereux Slough several White-tailed Hawks perched above on suitable branches.
![Semipalmated Plover Semipalmated Plover](https://www.kiwifoto.com/images/galleryphotos/semipalmated_plover/semipalmated_plover_7C2V9978.jpg)
Semipalmated Plover
![White-tailed Kite White-tailed Kite](https://www.kiwifoto.com/images/galleryphotos/white_tailed_kite/white_tailed_kite_7C2V0093.jpg)
White-tailed Kite
Along the trail around the Slough we could hear Hooded Orioles calling away and had a Hutton’s Vireo fly within 10 feet of my face! We also almost stepped on a Common Buckeye Butterfly that landed on the path just long enough for me to take a photo.
![Buckeye Buckeye](https://www.kiwifoto.com/images/galleryphotos/buckeye/buckeye_7C2V0073.jpg)
Buckeye