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Saturday walk for a change

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WorldInFocus
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Saturday walk for a change

Post by WorldInFocus » Sat Mar 17, 2018 1:47 pm

Hi All,

Here are a few pictures from today's walk along the river.

Desert Wheatear

Image20180317_010 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Bulbul

Image20180317_020 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Ruppell's Weaver (Male bright yellow, Female not so)

Image20180317_016 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20180317_103 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20180317_124 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20180317_029 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Western Cattle Egret

Image20180317_170 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20180317_197 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20180317_230 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20180317_235 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20180317_268 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20180317_310 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Image20180317_283 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Grey Heron

Image20180317_041 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Chiffchaff

Image20180317_066 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Green Sandpiper

Image20180317_189 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Bee-Eaters

Image20180317_241 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Grey Wagtail

Image20180317_250 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Purple Dragonfly

Image20180317_330 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Lots of Black-Winged Stilts

Image20180317_185 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr

Hope you like these pictures.

Ian C

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Re: Saturday walk for a change

Post by Punkrunner62 » Sat Mar 17, 2018 2:51 pm

Very nice once again.
Cheers.

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Re: Saturday walk for a change

Post by Hunter49 » Sat Mar 17, 2018 8:20 pm

Hi, the eagret looks like it is quite large what wingspan are they when fully grown? great pics as allways thanks. ROB

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Re: Saturday walk for a change

Post by WorldInFocus » Sat Mar 24, 2018 6:57 pm

Hunter49 wrote:Hi, the eagret looks like it is quite large what wingspan are they when fully grown? great pics as allways thanks. ROB
About 4 - 5 feet

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Re: Saturday walk for a change

Post by Frank the Dog » Wed Mar 28, 2018 8:32 pm

Another fascinating post, seriously interesting!

Thanks for sharing.
Paddle faster................. I hear banjos !

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