Well spotted, we've got one or more of these local to me but I haven't seen it yet.
The 300 f4 has again shown itself capable of providing good detailed images, I particularly like #2 as there is more of the bird visible but might have been tempted to clone out the blades of grass that appear out of the top of its head, nevertheless gives a good detailed view of the bird
Sorry, someone else at the site told me it was a WS and it does look like a BTO video on separating it from a Green Sandpiper... but if we are sure I'll change the title!
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