Strolling around the mudflats of Snettisham.
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Little Egret - Snettisham
In Norfolk when you see a big white bird take to the air or hunched on mudflats or marsh, your overwhelming desire is for this bird to be a Spoonbill. Alas, I'd say 99.9% of the time it is a Little Egret, much to frustration of my parents. Not so long ago Little Egrets were a good find, but they are doing rather well now and a common feature along the Norfolk coastline. I like to see them. There's something very intriguing about them that draws me to them. Fascinating to watch them patrol the waters and catch fish.
Beautiful bird! His feathers are so beautifully white!
ReplyDeleteEin stolzer Vogel !
ReplyDeleteSein weißes Federkleid und dazu die gelben Füße machen ihn ganz besonders attraktiv.
Es muss wunderbar sein, Vögel zu beobachten in deiner Region.
LG
Jutta
What a beautiful white bird! Maybe the spoonbill will be next!
ReplyDeleteAmazing how this bird can maintain such white feathers when wandering muddy worlds. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots of your LIttle Egret. We call this one with the yellow feet a Snowy Egret.. Thank you for linking up, have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! I love these birds! Around here, they seem exotic to me, despite being common.
ReplyDeletethey are beauties!
ReplyDeleteA very pretty bird with lovely yellow feet.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots of little egrets.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo and a wonderful bird.
ReplyDeleteWell, they aren't common to me.... haha. I love their brilliant white feathers and the black/yellow wellies!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute bird in a quirky way. Maria’s Space
ReplyDeleteBeautiful....the lighting in these images is so subtle, it enhances the egret's beauty.
ReplyDeleteWell done.
Thanks for sharing your link today at I'd Rather B Birdin'!!
Wow! His toes sure are YELLOW!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous captures!
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