Cuckoos were playing hard to get but soon showed themselves along a tree line.
A pair of Hobbys were hunting dragonflies at the furthest viewing screen and put on a nice show for me. Drumming and roding Common Snipe were a new sight and sound for me. I'd never heard them drumming before. What a great sound.
Hobby on the hunt in gloomy light.
Every time I looked up, there seemed to be a bird of prey up in the vast sky. Red Kites seemed to be everywhere, and it was great to watch them hunt and then be hassled by numerous birds like Lapwings and crows.
Red Kite.
There was an abundance of Reed Buntings on site. These were busy feeding, from what I could see.
Treecreeper looking for food for its young in the nest. Nicely camouflaged.
The Turtle Dove. Only the second time I've seen one in the wild. The thrill was quite exhilarating.
Score. Score. Score! Good job!
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Love the texture of the tree creeper photo
ReplyDeleteI love the Tree Creeper in particular. Wonderful to see some birds from my part of the world; so used to looking at American birds that I have no connection with. My best bird experience was a golden eagle in the Cairngorns in Scotland. It was a moment I will never forget.
ReplyDeleteA brilliant day list you had Adam. It was almost like a day in the Med. I've yet to see a Hobby this year.
ReplyDeleteA brilliant day list you had Adam. It was almost like a day in the Med. I've yet to see a Hobby this year.
ReplyDeleteSome awesome bird shots.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures :-)
ReplyDeleteNice pictures..I have never heard of a Hobby..Nice coloring..Love the tree creeper..Fantastic shot..HAve a great day
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done. I like that you write the explanation before the photo!
ReplyDeleteWonderful frames. Each worth putting up on walls!
ReplyDeleteVery well composed,beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place to photograph birds!
ReplyDeleteYou've captured the Turtle Dove beautifully, what a stunning bird! - Tasha
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. My favorite is the Treecreeper. Funny because this week I discovered there are hawk nests in the building I work at. They have cause quite a sensation.
ReplyDeleteI too love the treecreeper! What a lovely shot!
ReplyDeletethank you for joining us for Photo Friday again this week!
Hello, awesome collection of birds and photos. I would love to see the Red Kite! Great post! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Wishing you a happy 4th of July weekend!
ReplyDeleteNice post - I was shocked when the 3rd species of bird I saw in the UK was a Red Kite! And so many more buzzards than when I was a kid. But, as is the way, work got in the way of decent birding!
ReplyDeleteTrying to catch up on visits and comment while I wait for a flight - one busy week to go and it's back to normal!
Cheers - Stewart M - Heathrow Airport UK (for the next couple of hours!)
Beautiful place, the birds so good. And the Turtle Dove, I haven't seen one.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, oh my gosh!!! Such a super-duper, wonderful, series of GREAT birds Adam!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I loved reading that where you went to go birding on this particular day, the area was 'oozing' with birds!!!! Now that is the kinda day I would want. ALL the time.
PS...thanks for visiting with me at Hootin' Anni's too.
DeleteWonderful birds! I love the little treecreeper.
ReplyDeletepretty dove! great creeper shot! love that red kite!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your turtle dove!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know any birds specialized in dragonfly hunting. They must be excellent aerialists!
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great buirds to find and photograph. Have a great week ahead.
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