As good as they look individually, they certainly look better in a group.
Let me know when that tide's coming in won't you

Wednesday, 14 June 2017
Black tailed Godwits
At the end of April, I made a visit to Burton Mere on the Wirral. There were a few different waders about, but probably the most striking and colourful were the Black-tailed Godwits. Many were in their summer breeding plumage, or close to it, and when they were huddled together they looked superb.
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Hi Adam, I loved seeing a Black-tailed Godwit only having seen a Bar-tail Godwit once in my life while living in Tanzania, East Africa. And them huddled in a group, certainly makes an impression. Greetings. Jo
ReplyDeleteWow, how wonderful a sight! We saw from Liminka one bird. It was great to see this bird.
ReplyDeleteI like all the photos on this entire blog.Love the gentle colors on the Godwit on this one. Great Shots. Have a wonderful weekend, cheers.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of beautiful bird.
ReplyDeleteHello, I love the color on the Godwit. They are beautiful. Awesome series of photos.
ReplyDeleteLike you said Adam great as a group, but good shot either way.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Goredon.
They're beautiful birds, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteNice images - thanks for sharing them with us at this week's photo linky:
http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2017/06/tidying-up-nest.html
Look at him strut!
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