Congratulations, I saw Spotted Redshank only one time. Great photos!
We are both first timer, thank you.
Cracking bird and in summer plumage too. Very nice indeed.
Handsome bird. Congratulations on your lifer - always an exciting event.
He's quite a fellow! Funny-- I was seeing Sandpipers in the last site I visited, also very long in the beak. Great shots, and my congratulations for capturing him.
Hello, Bob! It is a gorgeous bird. I assume this is their breeding plumage. Great series of photos.
Beatiful :)
Nice one Bob, well spotted (ahem!)...[;o)
Thanks Trevor, spotted (ahem!), naughty.
Hi Bob,What a splendid Tringa erythropus in nuptial ! You are lucky to see it !!!
Congrats, Bob. glad we saw it too. Thanks
Geweldig mooi Bob.
Stunning pictures. Nice to see the bird. Last summer, the same was seen in Lapland.
Bob, das sind wieder herrliche Fotots von demWasserläufer. Toll in Szene gesetzt.Einen angenehmen Abend wünscht dirIrmi
Excellent Bob. Your bird is slightly more advanced than the one I'm seeing locally at the moment, and you had a Green Sandpiper bonus....Shuks!!!!
Just an awesome picture.
Glad for you Bob, its a good looking birdpeter
Hi. These pictures taken by you are always so awesome.
Hola Bob,magnificas fotos,aun la distancia se le aprecia a este Archibebe oscuro el plumaje nupcial.Un abrazo.
Hi Bob, well done a super bird to get an image of, never seen one myself. Regards John
Hope that you can, and much nearer John.
Congrats!!!! That is one good looking bird. I have never seen that one before.
Bob, a long way away, but still great captures! Nice to get a lifer too!
Always nice to get a lifer Robin.
lovely and quite dark.
So happy for you, Bob, and what a beauty!I love that wonderful beak.
Thanks Lisa, and yes, a lifer, made my day.
nice bird
Good for you- I have never seen one before. Great shots, even if it was a distance from you.
I can see spots. Good capture from far away.
amazing pictures !
Well done Bob! I adore your photos.
Thanks Joo.
Simply beautiful.
Beautiful!Last time I saw it, in March, I caught it accompanied with the Common Redshank and the Common Greenshank. :-)Cheers,JR
Congratulations!So beautiful!Pleased you shared these photo's.All the best Jan
Congratulations, I saw Spotted Redshank only one time. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteWe are both first timer, thank you.
DeleteCracking bird and in summer plumage too. Very nice indeed.
ReplyDeleteHandsome bird. Congratulations on your lifer - always an exciting event.
ReplyDeleteHe's quite a fellow! Funny-- I was seeing Sandpipers in the last site I visited, also very long in the beak. Great shots, and my congratulations for capturing him.
ReplyDeleteHello, Bob! It is a gorgeous bird. I assume this is their breeding plumage. Great series of photos.
ReplyDeleteBeatiful :)
ReplyDeleteNice one Bob, well spotted (ahem!)...[;o)
ReplyDeleteThanks Trevor, spotted (ahem!), naughty.
DeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteWhat a splendid Tringa erythropus in nuptial ! You are lucky to see it !!!
Congrats, Bob. glad we saw it too. Thanks
ReplyDeleteGeweldig mooi Bob.
ReplyDeleteStunning pictures. Nice to see the bird. Last summer, the same was seen in Lapland.
ReplyDeleteBob, das sind wieder herrliche Fotots von dem
ReplyDeleteWasserläufer. Toll in Szene gesetzt.
Einen angenehmen Abend wünscht dir
Irmi
Excellent Bob. Your bird is slightly more advanced than the one I'm seeing locally at the moment, and you had a Green Sandpiper bonus....Shuks!!!!
ReplyDeleteJust an awesome picture.
ReplyDeleteGlad for you Bob, its a good looking bird
ReplyDeletepeter
Hi. These pictures taken by you are always so awesome.
ReplyDeleteHola Bob,magnificas fotos,aun la distancia se le aprecia a este Archibebe oscuro el plumaje nupcial.Un abrazo.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob, well done a super bird to get an image of, never seen one myself. Regards John
ReplyDeleteHope that you can, and much nearer John.
DeleteCongrats!!!! That is one good looking bird. I have never seen that one before.
ReplyDeleteBob, a long way away, but still great captures! Nice to get a lifer too!
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to get a lifer Robin.
Deletelovely and quite dark.
ReplyDeleteSo happy for you, Bob, and what a beauty!
ReplyDeleteI love that wonderful beak.
Thanks Lisa, and yes, a lifer, made my day.
Deletenice bird
ReplyDeleteGood for you- I have never seen one before. Great shots, even if it was a distance from you.
ReplyDeleteI can see spots. Good capture from far away.
ReplyDeleteamazing pictures !
ReplyDeleteWell done Bob! I adore your photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joo.
DeleteSimply beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteLast time I saw it, in March, I caught it accompanied with the Common Redshank and the Common Greenshank. :-)
Cheers,
JR
Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
Pleased you shared these photo's.
All the best Jan