Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Reed Bunting


A little bird that I used to see quite often on my patch in Woodford was the Reed Bunting. Often seen flitting up above the maize and hanging on for grim life as the wind blew its perch. I've not seen so many this year. Again, it could be that I've not been in the right places or maybe there is an underlying problem with their habitat. Either way, I'm going to make sure I keep a more vigilant eye open for them  in the coming months. They are a great little bird. Here's one having a good old feed on some seeds.
 
 A rather handsome looking male.


10 comments:

  1. A handsome male, indeed. We have many buntings in Sub-Saharan Africa; one of my favorite LBJ's to spot and photograph!

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  2. They are quite striking! Your shots have amazing detail and clarity.

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  3. Reed Buntings, particularly the males, are always a welcome sight.

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  4. yes, he is handsome. Glad to see one. I only saw one this summer :(

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  5. A handsome bird indeed. Your images are lovely, so crisp and sharp!

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  6. Gorgeous bird, Adam!
    One I have never see yet!
    Lovely pictures!

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  7. Nice detail and looks a bit like our house sparrow..... Michelle...

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