Swirling flock of Knot and a rogue Black tailed Godwit.
The Black tailed Godwit (top) and Knot.
Redshanks. Of which there were hundreds.
Oystercatcher in flight, with some Shelduck in the distance.
Grey Plover (the larger bird, 4th from the left) with Dunlin and Redshank.
Ringed Plover.
I do love your birds and such great captures, Adam! Thanks for sharing! Hope you have a good week ahead!
ReplyDeletei like the sharp-edged wings in the first few shots. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat series of captures, Adam. I sometimes see spur-winged Plovers here, which are very aggressive in the breeding season! (Thanks for dropping by my blog). Wishing you a fabulous week.
ReplyDeleteGreat series of beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteLovely birds to see Adam.
ReplyDeleteGreat series. Love those mass shots. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteWonderful series. Love the oystercatcher!
ReplyDeleteTerrific captures. I really like the group flyers!
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots of the birds ~ Wow! ~ (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the birds in flight.
ReplyDeleteWhoa! Stunning sights.
ReplyDeleteNice set of pictures - I often wonder whats happening when you get one lone individual of the 'wrong' species in a flock of birds - lost?
ReplyDeleteThe peregrine in the post before would have been a great sight.
Stewart M - Australia
PS: as you guessed its not Blackburn Lancashire!
Loved all the photos, but those godwit flight shots are spectacular.
ReplyDeletewonderful images.....once i did a road trip to Gujarat India, to the salt making coastal belt..i came across such a pond with birds in it...
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Nice picture of these birds!!
ReplyDeleteYou should have visited our birds reserve to really enjoying the rare bird species.
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