Give Wildlife Room to Choose Calm
At dusk, energy budgets run tight. Keeping generous distance protects feeding and roosting, especially for waders gathering before the tide pushes. If a bird lifts its head repeatedly or changes posture, you are already too close. Pause, kneel, or ease back. Keep dogs leashed near shorelines, and avoid lingering at traditional roost corners. Remember, binoculars bring you nearer without your feet crossing sensitive ground. The best sightings feel mutual: shared space, steady heartbeats, and unbroken routines.