Tuesday, 7 April 2015

WILD BIRD WEDNESDAY - Dark bellied Brent Geese

My time is nearing its end on the Isle of Wight and a few days ago I went to Hersey Nature Reserve which I will show you tomorrow but today I am showing you the Dark bellied Brent Geese that were in the sea at Seaview just opposite the Reserve.









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I hope you enjoyed seeing these Dark bellied Brent Geese in this post.

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19 comments:

  1. Beautiful birds, in a truly beautiful environment.

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  2. Lovely shots of the birds.

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  3. Hello Margaret, it is a pretty spot for birding.. I love the Brants.. Wonderful photos and video! Have a happy day!

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  4. What a great Holiday you've had there.

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  5. Hi Margaret,
    Nice place to photograph birds.
    The photos and video of the geese are really great.

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  6. Lovely video and photographs Margaret. Looks like a wonderful area.

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  7. Hello Margaret ~ thee are gorgeous geese and I love their contrasting colors. Thank you for your visit to my blog. I hope you have a wonderful day.

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  8. Fun to see so many Brant Geese in one place, Margaret. They are quite rare here in my neck of the woods.

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  9. A wonderful post Margaret... loved the video.

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  10. this is a beautiful goose but we rarely see it in Sweden. Great shots.

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  11. You caught the Dark-bellied Brent Geese, fantastic photography.

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  12. Beautiful geese and landscapes! It doesn't look very busy people wise. I would like the peacefulness of that.
    Nice shots!

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  13. We will soon be saying good bye to the Brent Margaret.

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  14. These are very cool birds. Plus you get to hang out by the water! Brants are very nice birds. Beautiful plumage.

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  15. I've grown very fond of our wintering geese and I love the Brents.

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