Hi All,
Another set of photos from the land of sand, spotted plenty of Bee Eaters.
1. Green Bee Eater
20171013_103 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
2. Green Bee Eaters
20171013_059 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
3. European Bee Eater (Juvenile due to having no extended centre tail feather)
20171013_144 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
4. European Bee Eater (Juvenile due to having no extended centre tail feather)
20171013_117 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
5. Female Ruepell's Weaver
20171013_093 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
6. Male Ruepell's Weaver
20171013_078 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
7. Sunbathing Lizard
20171013_197 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
8. Female Kestrel
20171013_156 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
9. Dragonfly
20171013_042 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
10. Female Nile Valley Sunbirds
20171013_029 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
11. Indian Silverbills and a Sparrow
20171013_013 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
Hope you like this weeks pictures.
Ian C
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Bee Eaters a plenty
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Re: Bee Eaters a plenty
Nice shots a great variation is it summer there or winter most of the birds have left here
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Good pictures of interesting subjects, thank you.
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Always love your shots Ian.
So very different from the norm.
Thanks a bunch
pawlee
So very different from the norm.
Thanks a bunch
pawlee
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Re: Bee Eaters a plenty
It's moving from Summer to Winter, we are getting an influx of migratory birds some going further south but a good many will be wintering here before heading North again around March.kingsown wrote:Nice shots a great variation is it summer there or winter most of the birds have left here
Cheers for the great comments everyone.
Ian C
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