I reckoned there was a good chance of picking up some Whimbrel along the Nene Washes today, so I buzzed up there at lunchtime. There is only time to walk about half the drove in a lunchtime and I found out later that there were Whimbrel further along, as well as a few Avocets. Still I was pleased with a little party of three Wheatears (a male with two females) and the Black-tailed Godwits (both the local breeders and the passage Icelandic birds) are always entertaining.
Northern Wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe)
Digiscoped with Nikon CP995 and Leica APO 77 + 20x eyepiece
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- Plenty in the garden
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- Muslin Moth and Chinese Character
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- Back to Barnack
- Woodston Ponds LNR
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- December Moth larvae hatch
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- Of Cuckoo Bumblebees and other things
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