Just a few for the last couple of weeks from the local. Recent wind and rain have made things a bit sparse, but nevertheless I hope they are of some interest.
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Seaton Wetlands December
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Seaton Wetlands December
Paddle faster................. I hear banjos !
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Great captures, the colours on the European Goldfinch are superb.
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In #4 are they Whimbrels or Curlews? I always have a devil of a time telling which is which. Lovely photos, I particularly like the Wren pictures.
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+1 for the wrens
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cracking set of shots love the wren
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Re: Seaton Wetlands December
Thanks very much for the encouragement and kind words chaps, much appreciated.
I'm pretty sure they are Curlew, but my bird identifying skills are limitedturbosix wrote:In #4 are they Whimbrels or Curlews? I always have a devil of a time telling which is which. Lovely photos, I particularly like the Wren pictures.
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I think Curlew too, but I'm happy to be corrected..great images by the wayFrank the Dog wrote:Thanks very much for the encouragement and kind words chaps, much appreciated.
I'm pretty sure they are Curlew, but my bird identifying skills are limitedturbosix wrote:In #4 are they Whimbrels or Curlews? I always have a devil of a time telling which is which. Lovely photos, I particularly like the Wren pictures.
Curlew 1 Uists by Paul Tursner-Upcott, on Flickr
If you can keep your head whilst all around are losing theirs, you have probably completely misread the situation!!
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