Hi Bob, what a collection, have never seen so many together, maybe two or three but 55, I think you have blown the record, cracking images. Regards John
Hello, Bob! How are your feeling since your accident. I hope all is well. The Redshanks are beautiful birds, lovely photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your critters. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
Hello Bob, they are cute birds. Awesome collection of photos. Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteThey look like they are having a meeting! :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful photographs, Bob,
Wishing you a great weekend!
Nice to see you, yes, the birds are having a head to head Lisa.
DeleteWelcome back. Hope you're well. I think I'll call these guys orange shanks.
ReplyDeleteHello. Just awesome photos. A fine sight.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a sight! So many birds in one place. We've seen only in individual birds. I wish you some great moments description.
ReplyDeleteDag Bob hadden ze werkoverleg?
ReplyDeleteI love these images Bob ! hope you are well
ReplyDeletewish you a happy weekend
Bob, great images! Nice to see all these little shorebirds!
ReplyDeleteIt was a great afternoon Robin.
DeleteLooks like a convention... More class than our conventions, though.
ReplyDeletefor en flott gjeng :-)
ReplyDeleteHola Bob,todo un placer para la vista,ver tanta cantidad concentrados,espectaculares fotos.me gustan.Un abrazo
ReplyDeleteHi Bob, what a collection, have never seen so many together, maybe two or three but 55, I think you have blown the record, cracking images.
ReplyDeleteRegards John
Yes John, 2 or 3 together, but 55, I couldn't believe it.
DeleteHello. Just awesome photos. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteJust great to see so many here.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo's.
All the best Jan
that's awesome. they are so cute.
ReplyDeleteThey are not at all common here. I loved seeing these - thank you. And I admire you for counting them too. I would have lost count.
ReplyDeleteAlovely oup of Redshank Bob
ReplyDeleteGreat looking group of lovelies. I hope you are on the mend.
ReplyDeleteHello Bob,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection redshank, have never seen so many together.
Best regards, Irma
Hello Bob,
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures. Funny to see so many birds by the water.
Well done!!
Kind regards,
Marco
You got some great shots. I wonder if the Victorians had a name for a flock of Redshanks :-)
ReplyDeleteHello, Bob! How are your feeling since your accident. I hope all is well. The Redshanks are beautiful birds, lovely photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your critters. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteNice set of the group of Redshank, and good to see you back out for the first time since your accident.
ReplyDeleteMy Sincere Best Wishes Bob.
__ As always Bob, through my eyes, interesting thoughts generated by your photos. I hope your healing is doing well. _m
ReplyDeleteEn ocasiones, en la costa, encuentro algún grupo, pero no tan numeroso como el que describe.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo,
55 it's a good number ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures Bob.
Good evening
They like mudbanks like that, exactly the same scenes on the Dee Estuary in Kirkcudbright last year
ReplyDeleteThanks for telling me Si.
Deleteso many of them
ReplyDeleteWonderful images - like little soldiers taking a break from duty - except that they don't have guns and they don't kill people.
ReplyDeleteI would be so delighted to see that many of any shorebird! And the redshanks are very handsome indeed.
ReplyDeleteOh no, I counted 56.
ReplyDelete:-)
Great shot of all the Tringa totanus, and good to see you back in action!
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Hello Bob!:) It's great to see you again, and I hope you are feeling OK. What a wonderful sighting of the Redshanks.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Bob!
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