Lands End Cycle Track Today gave up a Eurasian Wryneck, Jynx torquilla. The first image is one I digiscoped today, I just wish it didn't Wry its neck.The second and third image of a Wryneck and Lapland Longspur or Lapland Bunting, Calcarius lapponicus was captured the day previous day on Lands End, digiscoped by John Swann (thanks for the images John). As usual I wasn't there when along with the Lap three Wrynecks were found
Good old friend
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Yesterday Piki and I paid a visit to a good old friend, Goldy, the Tel Aviv
Pacific Golden-Plover. This individual bird has been returning to the same
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Great stuff Sam,brilliant.
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Wow - Always something new and interesting! Good work.
ReplyDeleteGreat Wryneck shots Sam , well done
ReplyDeleteInteresting stuff !
ReplyDeleteWell done for the digiscope photo. I missed the one on Bryher yesterday.
ReplyDeleteCracking shots of the Wryneck, must say ive dragged my camera and tripod many times on that cycletrack from Sennen to Lands End after various reported sightings and seen nothing, well done.
ReplyDeleteNever seen either of these species, but hope to see one soon as a L. Bunting has turned up at Kenfig. Some great images on your blog.
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