Thursday, 18 February 2016

HUDSONIAN WHIMBREL AT PERRANUTHNOE

FINALLY CAUGHT UP WITH THE HUDSONIAN WHIMBREL.









21 comments:

  1. Fantastic images of this Numenius phaeopus Hudsonicus. Rather rare, isn't it?
    Never seen one here in the Netherlands.
    Have a nice weekend,
    greetings,
    Maria

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  2. Splendid pictures !!!! Atittude are fantastic
    Well done

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  3. You certainly can find them John.

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  4. Hello John, what a wonderful bird and great you could make this wonderful photos.
    Regards,
    Roos

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  5. Exceptionally beautiful pics of this rare bird, i never seen it in real life, very nice done. You really have an nose to find them. Nice compo to, especially the one legged is great!

    grt, Ludo

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  6. Kudos to you for indentifying this distinctive subspecies.

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  7. Well done on getting these shots. Terrific images of a mega rarity, can't be bad!!

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  8. Superb shots John,have not caught up with it this year.

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  9. Great photos, Ive been down once with no luck ,seeing these may give me the incentive I need for another go.

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  10. Lovely photos of the whimbrel. I visit Perranuthnoe once or twice a year to catch up with friends - unfortunately I'm not there at the moment! It's great to see something of the wildlife there now.

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  11. Those are stunningly beautiful images of a 'star' bird, John. Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!

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  12. Beautiful images of this bird.. Have a great week

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  13. Amazing images. I like very much.

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  14. Preciosas fotos del Zarapito, me han gustado mucho. Un abrazo desde España.

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  15. Thank you for all your comments.
    John.

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  16. Very, very beautiful!!!! Mark.

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  17. Very, very beautiful!!!! Mark.

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