Photographed at the first pond, Harbour Road, Lydney, Glos, UK.
Please can you sign this petition to stop the proposed M4 over the Gwent Levels. I feel strongly about this because it is a place I visit a lot. The damage to the Gwent Levels along with Magor Marsh and the Newport Wetlands will be irreparable!
Please look at my website bobswildlife.co.uk. There is a photo of an Red-legged Partridge, and the Greylag Goose by Callum in the 'Guest photographer'
Hello. Master class photographs. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteBautiful Sandpiper Bob!
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you liked them Anita.
DeletePhotos are awesome. And the bird is really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'm used to my sandpipers on the beach :O)
ReplyDeleteHello Bob, sweet shots of the Sandpiper! Happy weekend to you!
ReplyDeleteOoooohhhhh wow. It's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI hope one day Bob, that all the country's will understand how important nature is.
Next year they are starting to bild a new airport in the middle of Holland, so close to a place where the most
beautiful birds are living. Helas nature is not worth anything in some people's minds. They only care for MONEY
Have a beautiful weekend.
Bob, thanks so much for linking up your pretty Sandpiper post. I hope you are enjoying your day!
ReplyDeleteHola Bob,buenas tomas de este Andarrios chico.Un fuerte abrazo y feliz domingo.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful bird. Bird's voice is awesome. Greetings here from the cold.
ReplyDeleteBelle immagine come tutte le tue foto! ciao : )
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHi Bob, They are such a delightful bird and caught wonderfully, super images. All the best, John
ReplyDeleteThanks John, they are a delightful birds.
DeleteLovely photos, and the video is very nice.
ReplyDeletebeautiful bird and pictures !
ReplyDeleteTHe sandpipers are beautiful little waders
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteA subtle charmer.
ReplyDeleteVery nice sandpipier Bob, I like his name in english :))
ReplyDeleteNery nice pictures !
Bob, Wow, great catch! Such a pretty bird!
ReplyDeletecute bird
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, first photo he appears to be listening.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of these lovely bird.
Groettie from Patricia.
Great shots Bob - I don't know this bird!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday
Crissi
hi bob, what a pretty sandpiper! wonderful captures as usual.
ReplyDeletehope you are enjoying your day! x
Cheers Betty.
DeleteI am looking forward to seeing a Spotted Sandpiper here - a very similar bird.
ReplyDeleteI have one one, but not very good, check it out: http://birdsfod.blogspot.co.uk/2016/04/spotted-redshank-tringa-erythropus.html
DeleteDavid, good luck with a SS.
Birds are always beautiful especially through your lens.
ReplyDeletegeweldig mooi Bob.
ReplyDeleteThankyou for putting it such way, cheers Bas.
DeleteBless you honey
ReplyDeleteAnd you Cloudia.
DeleteBeautiful captures Bob.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird and your shots too.
ReplyDeleteSo good to see.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite is your second photo.
All the best Jan
Well captured Bob
ReplyDeleteFabulous images, Bob!
ReplyDeleteThey are a great little bird.
ReplyDeletePetition signed - hope it makes some difference.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Great photos of the Green sandpiper, a lovely bird!
ReplyDeleteKind regards, enjoy your week Bob :)
Beautiful...
ReplyDeleteCheers Vineeta.
DeleteExcelentes fotografias !
ReplyDeleteUm abraço
Pretty shots!
ReplyDeleteNice captures Bob.. Congrats..
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Ana.
DeleteGreat shots Bob, I normaly see this bird round the shores of Derwentwater but haven't been over for a while, but I'm sure they will have arrived by now.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Gordon.
Great images.
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