Photographed at Rushy Hide, Slimbridge WWT, Gloucestershire, UK.
This was my first sighting, unfortunately it is far away, and it was badly cut.
Wild
Please look at my website bobswildlife.co.uk. There is a photo of a Common Shelduck. Wood Sandpiper by John Truman in the 'Guest photographer
Little Stint, awesome bird. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob. I love your photos. They are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteHello, cute little shorebird. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy and have a happy day!
Just about glowing in that light.
ReplyDeleteLovely - and hopefully next time they will come closer.
And me EC, I'll try to get a clear shot.
DeleteHow wonderful bird!
ReplyDeleteHola Bob,buenas fotos de estos pequeños limícolas.Un abrazo.
ReplyDeleteWow. Did they let you get that close?
ReplyDeleteIt is a darling bird. Nice photos!
ReplyDeleteRegards, Maria
Bob, Congrats on the first sighting! Pretty little bird!
ReplyDeleteLove the colouring this bird has.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your photo's Bob.
All the best Jan
Hallo, Bob,
ReplyDeletediese kleinen Vögelchen sind wieder wunderschön.
Tolle Fotos.
Einen geruhsamen Abend wünscht dir
Irmi
Thanks Irmi, they are lovely.
DeleteCongratulations on the lifer Bob!! And what a nice bird the little stint is!! And of course you know that a picture you feel you have to apologize for would be a good picture for some of us (well for me anyway -- I would be mighty proud if I got that good a picture of any shorebird!!). Thanks for sharing your new bird with us!!
ReplyDeleteWell, you'll just have to do another stint there to see if you can get a little closer!
ReplyDeleteI'm thankful that you have the calling to do this--- I love seeing your birds every day!
ReplyDeleteLike many birds they blend in with their surroundings.
ReplyDeleteHow little and cute! Their smallness is outstanding in the backdrop of the blurred spacious sea (or lake).
ReplyDeleteYoko
second cousin to kildeers? sweeties
ReplyDeleteSo pretty birds. Lovely photos. :)
ReplyDeleteYes they are Agnieszka.
DeleteBob, beautiful pictures, as always.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteBrilliant images, really well done. Why do these birds never come closer and help us. Still waiting to see my first.
All the best, John
At least you saw the Little Stint, Bob, even if it was a bit far away for portrait photography. You did well! This is a species that I've never seen. With my best wishes - - - Richard
ReplyDeleteIt was my first time Richard, lovely little bird.
DeleteBonitos pájaros en su hábitat.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Amazing pics as usual!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice evening!
Gil Zetbase
Lovely markings on those feathers.
ReplyDeleteI like them ! Very little, and very cute :) And they run fast lol !!!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are just fine. Congrats on the first sighting Bob!
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