A visit to Titchwell is always highly anticipated when I go to Norfolk. This visit just as good as any other. A pair of Red-crested Pochards were a first for me (well, real live wild ones anyway). I'll add some pics of those at a later date.
I was really taken by the breeding plumage Black-tailed Godwits. Really stunning to see the vibrant colours as opposed the plainer winter plumage.
A less vibrant looking individual.
Excellent photos as usual.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bird and fantastic shots ~ xoxo
ReplyDeleteartmusedog and carol (A CreativeHarbor)
This bird is beautiful. You did a terrific job :)
ReplyDeleteWow, great to come so close, beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteExcellent pictures! The texture of the feathers is exceptional.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteHi Adam, I spotted your link on Our World Tuesday, and popped over here to visit. I love your bird pics . A Black-tailed Godwit visited our waters here in East Africa for a brief time over Christmas. I never realized that its breeding plumage is so vibrant (my bird book only has plates not photos) Thanks for sharing. Do you also link to Wild Bird Wednesday (a blog set in Oz) ? Have a great day. Jo (Tanzania)
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is "Wow!! What brilliant colors!!!"
ReplyDeleteThe breeding colors on the Godwit are beautiful! A lovely bird and wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteStunning colour in their breeding plumage. Well done.
ReplyDeletestunning color! wow!
ReplyDeleteSuch an unusual breeding colour - so different from the final colour. And love the bonus reflections in these photos.
ReplyDeleteAwesome vibrant colors. Nicely captured.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant bird shots of the Godwit in summer plumage.
ReplyDeleteYou're right Adam about the difference in the plumages, even at this time of year. Your pictures illustrate this really well. It's a long time since i visited Titchwell.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! The rusty colour is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos, and very interesting fact about the mating plumage.
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