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Curlew - on the beach
While photographing a well attended yachting event I snatched a few images of this bird.
[IMG]http://www.photoradar.com/files/imagecache/original_large/photos/users/davidvenables/dsc-8382.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.photoradar.com/files/imagecache/original_large/photos/users/davidvenables/dsc-8389.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.photoradar.com/files/imagecache/original_large/photos/users/davidvenables/dsc-8390.jpg[/IMG] Dave Venables |
Very good photos Dave, I think 1 and 2 could do with a little cropping, number 3 is my favourite and the composition and cropping is spot on.
Regards Nick |
Dave,
I'm thinking it looks more Whimbrel (ish) with the pronounced eye stripe and whiter underparts. I could be wrong, it's been known.;) Take a look at these for comparison:- [URL]http://www.stevenround-birdphotography.com/Curlew.htm[/URL] [URL]http://www.stevenround-birdphotography.com/Whimbrel.htm[/URL] Cheers, Sie:) |
Sie, thanks for the info, I notice both birds were photographed in my locality something else for me to look out for. I don't know if I've got time t take up twitching properly, it was a chance encounter. Speaking of which I opened the curtains thursday morning to see a bird of prey sitting on the chimney of the of the flats across he road, 'fraid I couldn't identify that properly either.
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No problem, I thought they were from your neck of the woods.
Did you manage to get a shot of the raptor? Cheers, Sie:) |
Yes I did, but unfortunately solely a low angle back view, I decided to move upstairs for a better angle in which time it flew off I'll post it later.
Dave V |
Some help required identifying this bird, seen in the early morning in an urban area were there is a fairly large population of pigeons,
[IMG]http://www.photoradar.com/files/imagecache/original_large/photos/users/davidvenables/dsc-8467.jpg[/IMG] Peregrine may be? As I said in moving location for a better angle, I missed it flying off. I wonder if this is possibly a regular hunting zone or just a one off visit. |
Looks like a Sparrowhawk to me, Dave. Legs look a bit too long and spindly for a Peregrine. I'm guessing male sparrowhawk.
Still, nice to see on your doorstep, so to speak. Cheers, Sie:) |
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