These images were photographed through glass at the WOW
RSPB Centre in Belfast last week and you can see that at least one the these
Black tailed Godwits’a feathers are changing into breeding plumage.
I am linking this post with WILD BIRD WEDNESDAY.
Many thanks for visiting and also for leaving comments.
You take MUCH better photos through glass than I manage. I get reflections and smears often.
ReplyDeleteThey are impressive birds! I don't know which is longer, their beaks or their legs!
ReplyDeleteHello, they are beautiful birds. I love their breeding colors. Great shots. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI bet his mates hate him for being a show off
ReplyDeleteGorgeous.. I love seeing all of the different birds you see over there... Breeding time is a great time to get some colorful pictures.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
Thank you for continuing my aviary education. This is another bird I don't know.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning birds, we get quite big flocks and Frodsham Marsh near where I live. Great to see in flight and when they are feeding. Brilliant pictures.
ReplyDeleteNicely done through glass.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures.Quite the difference in plumage from breeding to non-breeding.
ReplyDeleteDelightful birds---- Absolutely delightful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of birds.
ReplyDeleteHello Margaret. Awesome photos and beautiful birds!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Hope you are having a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteI do love Godwits! The breeding colours are lovely.
ReplyDeleteMust be great to see the Godwits up close like that.........
ReplyDeleteLovely bird shots! I am always looking for bird images to paint from. Thanks for stopping by my blog last week.
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