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female and male northern wheatear - Stenskvätta
The male looks very skinny in this shot
The juvenile
The male looks very skinny in this shot
The juvenile
© NF Photo 200627
I have seen a pair of Northern weather a couple of weeks now. Was unsure if they had offspring.
This day I did see one young. That was a pleasure.
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I have seen a pair of Northern weather a couple of weeks now. Was unsure if they had offspring.
This day I did see one young. That was a pleasure.
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Hello, great captures of the male, female and the young Northern Wheatear! Thank you for linking up your post. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy weekend! PS, thank you for the visit and comment too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful study of these delightful birds - not a species I am ever likely to see here. Enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteVery nice these birds, these are fantastic close-up pictures of them!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend, Elke
Great photos. Looks like a juvenile has very big eyes - much bigger than adults have.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend.
Wheatears seem so exotic when you are used to the birdlife in North America -- we saw them a lot in Israel, where there are many species. The way that different families/species adapt to similar conditions in various parts of the world is just amazing. How I wish I could travel.
ReplyDeletebe well... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Handsome birds, great shots!
ReplyDeleteWow fabulous shots
ReplyDeleteHow amazing to have photos of all of them...even the juvenile! They are beautiful birds!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! Interesting looking birds.
ReplyDeleteWow...absolutely FABULOUS portraits today! Your post today is a treasure. I enjoyed every minute here and want to thank you for participating at IRBB this week.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots!
ReplyDeletethanks!
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos, lovely to see the wheatear family
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