Resourceful grackles

Digging for clams at low tide

April 23, 2015 at 1:17PM

During a recent visit to South Carolina I watched Common Grackles feeding on tiny clams they dug at low tide from sand along an Atlantic beach. The birds walked, looking for holes the self-buried clams made in the sand for breathing purposes. A quick poke of the bill down the hole produced a clam. Several grackles were seen doing this.

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