Hi All,
Went a wandering this morning, managed to get across the little river and then further down to see some of the waders. First time for ages as a fair bit of the dense undergrowth has been removed probably due to flash rainfall. Heat haze has been a bit awkward but managed to get a few which weren't affected to much.
Squacco Heron
20190517_008 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
Black Bush Robin displaying
20190517_026 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
20190517_027 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
20190517_048 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
Female Ruppell's Weaver
20190517_057 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
River
20190517_066 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
Dragonflies
20190517_071 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
20190517_076 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
20190517_203 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
20190517_220 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
Black-winged Stilt
20190517_093 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
20190517_118 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
20190517_134 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
20190517_154 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
20190517_182 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
Temmincks Stint (cheers harrier123 for the ID)
20190517_111 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
Little Ringed Plover
20190517_113 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
20190517_189 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
Indian Silverbill
20190517_151 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
Nile Valley Sunbird
20190517_084 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
Toad
20190517_169 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
Blue Agama
20190517_206 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
Graceful Prinia
20190517_213 by Ian Cramman, on Flickr
All in all a good day look at the local wildlife. Hope you like the pictures.
Ian C
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Re: This mornings wildlife walk
Another superb selection there Ian well done mate
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The Sandpiper is a Temmincks Stint
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Re: This mornings wildlife walk
Hi harrier123,
Thanks for that I've updated the page and another first time spot for me......
Ian C
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