Today we were exploring some historical sites from days of yore when our little group decided to stop for lunch at the wildlife pond along Zealand Rd. It's a good thing we did. We saw an incredibly rare sight today. These rare Pink Peeps migrate through the Whites about this time of year, every year. We were just fortunate to be able to watch the little critter for several minutes before it finally disappeared. What a day!
Our first sighting of the rare Pink Peep. They usually are yellow. The pink one's are extremely rare.
Breathtaking.
Their migration must be extremely difficult with no wings.
It was just hanging out, gaining strength for the next leg of its migration.
It must be very tired as at one point it just fell over.
Admiring the view.
None of us saw it fly off, but the next thing we knew, the Pink Peep was resting in this tree. I think it was looking for handouts. What a day!
Our first sighting of the rare Pink Peep. They usually are yellow. The pink one's are extremely rare.
Breathtaking.
Their migration must be extremely difficult with no wings.
It was just hanging out, gaining strength for the next leg of its migration.
It must be very tired as at one point it just fell over.
Admiring the view.
None of us saw it fly off, but the next thing we knew, the Pink Peep was resting in this tree. I think it was looking for handouts. What a day!