2020-04-18

Birding time is here

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Grey wagtail - Forsärla
This will probably be one of my favorite images. First time I got a shot with the tail like this. A male.


 The Horned grebe has arrived. I have seen 3 of them. Seem it is one pair and one single.
Now I hope it will rain so the water level will be good enough for them to breed. This place has dried up two years in a row 😟

Coot race!


Resting Canda goose

And, I could not resist, I now have a flock of four of these sweeties. It is a joy to watch their feathers blowing in the wind.

© NF Photo 2004

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15 comments:

  1. Hello. Wonderful photos. The photo of Grey wagtail is awesome.
    Have a nice weekend.

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  2. Hello, wonderful sightings and photos. The Grey Wagtail is a beauty and I would love to see your Horned Grebe. The flamingos are cute. Take care, stay well! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend. PS, thanks for the comment on my blog.

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  3. Congratulations on your shot of the Grey Wagtail. Well done!

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  4. Gorgeous pics. I've spent more time recently looking out my window at the magpies building their nest on the tree opposite.

    Greetings from London.

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  5. Lovely photos of birds (and plastic feathered pink creatures!)

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  6. You know I get a kick out of your Flamingos! They are very popular here in FL but I don't think I've ever seen any cuter than 'this flock'! Love that first photo...what beautiful colors! Take care and stay safe!

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  7. PS I love the new header with the horses...beautiful!

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  8. Great photos! I love the action shots and the pink floofs, I mean flamingos.

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  9. I really DO WANT some of those flamingos!!

    Thanks for adding this post link today. Great addition to I'd Rather B Birdin this week!

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  10. All your beautiful bird photos are stunning, but those Flamingos - wow!

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  11. Swedish flamingos ... what a world! 😀

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  12. The other birds are wonderful especially the wagtail, with a tail every bit as impressive ! I hope the water levels stays ok for the grebes...it would be great to watch for babies!

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  13. I love grebes...and the fancy pink birds....Michelle

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  14. 'Grey Wagtail' doesn't do this colourful little bird due justice as a name.

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