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Monday, 5 October 2015
Wheatear - Burton Marsh
One of the birds I look forward to seeing most, as a sign of Spring arriving, is the Wheatear. Such a great looking bird and one of my favourites.
Last weekend I came across one at Burton Marsh on the Wirral, but this bird will be on his way out of the country very soon, off to warmer climbs.
I had some nice warm sunshine to help light the little guy up.
I hope it makes it safelt both to warmer climes and back to our shores next spring. Our swallows went very early this year so I wonder if they think we are in for a hard winter? #AnimalTales
The lighting was perfect to show him at his best.
ReplyDeleteYou are having spring and we are having a fall. These pictures were either taken early in the day or later in the day. Fun shadows!
ReplyDeleteCute little fellow - so glad you shared him at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/10/poor-little-birdie.html
ReplyDeleteYou have captured it so well. Lovely shots!
ReplyDeleteHappy ODW!
Awesome bird shots. Looks like you could reach in and touch them.
ReplyDeleteReally lovely pics of a bird I've only heard about. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHe's a wonderful bird and you got some great shots of him. Love the one of him looking back over his "shoulder." :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely poses of this beautiful little bird
ReplyDeleteHello Adam!:) You did this little guy proud with your photos. I like the wheatear also, they are like little soldiers standing to attention.
ReplyDeleteNice pics Adam. I reckon that's one the last now until March.
ReplyDeleteNice pics Adam. I reckon that's one the last now until March.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteI wish him or her a safe journey.. Migration must be so challenging.. great photos...Michelle
ReplyDeletei love the second shot with his shadow
ReplyDeleteHe's a sweet little bird, Adam. You have captured him well.
ReplyDeleteYou got amazing captures! I love that light on him. Excellent job!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us for Photo Friday this week!
Brilliant photographs. Looks like you used a big lens for this one. Thanks for sharing.
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I didn't realise that is what they are called. What beautiful photos #animaltales
ReplyDeleteI hope it makes it safelt both to warmer climes and back to our shores next spring. Our swallows went very early this year so I wonder if they think we are in for a hard winter? #AnimalTales
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