A week of sunshine and temperatures in the low 50’s almost convinced me that Spring was near, especially since it got me out birding again, but none of the birds we saw at Ft. Flagler were in breeding plumage yet.
In fact, most of them were definitely still in non-breeding plumage, like this Black-bellied Plover

which definitely lacked the black belly that the species is named after.
There were a few, though, that seemed to be gradually transitioning to breeding plumage

though they still weren’t recognizable as Black-bellied Plovers.
Most of the Sanderlings were still in non-breeding plumage, too.

None displayed the Rufus color I associate with Sanderling in breeding colors, but a few of them were definitely darker than the ones in winter plumage.

It turned out that the birds had a much better sense of what season it is after we ended up with a late snow day about a week after these pictures were taken.
I guess we’ll have to wait until Friday for Spring to arrive. Hopefully Mother Nature will remember to glance at her calendar.