2020-06-27

Northern wheatear

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female and male northern wheatear - Stenskvätta

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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14 comments:

  1. 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.

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  2. Beautiful study of these delightful birds - not a species I am ever likely to see here. Enjoy your weekend.

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  3. Very nice these birds, these are fantastic close-up pictures of them!
    Happy weekend, Elke

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  4. Great photos. Looks like a juvenile has very big eyes - much bigger than adults have.
    Have a nice weekend.

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  5. 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.

    be well... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  6. Handsome birds, great shots!

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  7. How amazing to have photos of all of them...even the juvenile! They are beautiful birds!

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  8. Great shots! Interesting looking birds.

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  9. Wow...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.

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  10. beautiful photos, lovely to see the wheatear family

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