Nope, I am not Chris. Now I look closer it could well be a barwit.Are you sure about the "Black-tailed" Godwit?
Nope, I am not Chris. Now I look closer it could well be a barwit.
The Plover and Sandpiper were at the same place Richard but the Godwit was a couple of miles away.3 really good strong images did you take them in the same place
Regards
Richard
the Godwit was a couple of miles away.
LOL nice one Martyn. Perhaps I should re phrase that "The Plover and Sandpiper were at the same place Richard but the Godwit was from a different site a couple of miles away"That must be some lens Roy ...
LOL nice one Martyn. Perhaps I should re phrase that "The Plover and Sandpiper were at the same place Richard but the Godwit was from a different site a couple of miles away"
No problem mate is good to lighten up a bit and bring a touch of humour to the forumSorry Roy ... it had to be done
Lovely, lovely and lovely
That ringed Plover is gorgeous, what a pretty bird they are
Splendid shots Roy, lovely lighting and exposure,well done.
3 great shots especially the Ringed Plover.
Dai
3 really good strong images did you take them in the same place
Regards
Richard
Beautiful
for the Ringed Plover
Great set Roy, the Ringed Plover stands out for me too
3 good shots but the Ringed PLover is the standout for me, absolute belter.
Three crackers there Roy ... managed two of those myself today
A nice set Roy I got my first curlew sandpiper last week still processing them
3 lovely shots, especially the ringed plover
Very nice
A very nice set Roy
Like all three Roy, very good images.