Robert Didycz spotted this group of black-bellied plovers and laughing gulls during a recent visit to Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge.
-
Photographers should submit work to photos@capegazette.com for consideration in the Community Photography Showcase online feature. Please include your name, phone number and where the photo was made. Photos will be posted to www.capegazette.com/column/community-photo-showcase.
Most Popular
-
(5,210)
Motorcyclist injured in Long Neck...
-
(5,163)
Bid awarded for Minos Conaway...
-
(5,058)
WWII ordnance found in Cape May...
-
(4,031)
Why Sussex County should reject Cool...
-
(3,836)
Sugar & Thread now open in...
-
(3,541)
Rehoboth shouldn’t allow protest on...
-
(3,242)
Lewes council approves Overfall...
-
(2,828)
Cultured Pearl set to expand outdoor...
-
(2,012)
4/20Pregamin, BlowChella held in...
-
(1,962)
Sandra Kennedy, dedicated to helping...
Most Popular
-
(5,210)
Motorcyclist injured in Long Neck...
-
(5,163)
Bid awarded for Minos Conaway...
-
(5,058)
WWII ordnance found in Cape May...
-
(4,031)
Why Sussex County should reject Cool...
-
(3,836)
Sugar & Thread now open in...
-
(3,541)
Rehoboth shouldn’t allow protest on...
-
(3,242)
Lewes council approves Overfall...
-
(2,828)
Cultured Pearl set to expand outdoor...
-
(2,012)
4/20Pregamin, BlowChella held in...
-
(1,962)
Sandra Kennedy, dedicated to helping...