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Tuesday 10 July 2018

Green Sandpiper - Tringa ochropus

Photographed at Robbie Garnett Hide, Slimbridge WWT, Gloucestershire, GB.

Please look at my website bobswildlife.co.ukThere is a photo of a Fulmar. And a Grey Wagtail by Callum in  the 'Guest photographer. The new 'YouTube' video, check it out.







30 comments:

  1. Enen meget vakker fugl.
    Karin

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  2. Hola Bob,magnificas fotos de este Andarrios,un incansable caminante de orillas de rios y lagos.

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  3. Great shots. The purple sandpiper does look purple, but the green sandpiper doesn't look green!

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  4. Nice photogaphs, not a bird that is often featured on blogs it seems to me.

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    1. Hi David, I've seen only one before, but, there was two this time, beauty.

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  5. This sandpiper seems most intent... Thanks for the John Mayal!

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  6. Buenos tiros a este bonito playero.

    Saludos.

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  7. Another dainty charmer which I may never see for myself. Thank you.

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  8. Hi Bob.

    Beautiful pictures of this beautiful bird.

    Groettie from Patricia.

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  9. Hi Bob,
    Another super set of images of this little beauty.
    A bird I have seen very little of in the last twelve months unfortunately.
    All the best, John

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    1. Hi John, yes, there are two of them Slimbridge for a while. Two weeks at least.

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  10. WOW! Another set of beautiful bird!

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  11. Hello Bob, what a pretty Sandpiper! Beautiful photos. Have a happy day!

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  12. Splendor photos Bob.
    Greetings Tinie

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  13. I wonder why it is called a "green" sandpiper? I love to watch the sandpipers running on the beach.

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  14. Hi Bob,
    Wonderful series of photos of this green sandpiper.
    All perfectly photographed.
    Best regards, Irma

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  15. Lovely set Bob showing off the markings and plumage well.

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  16. I love watching these little shore birds.

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  17. Good set of pictures Bob.
    Have a good evening.

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  18. Bob. Thanks for the wonderful photos. Great bird.

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  19. Great series of photographs Bob, thank you.

    All the best Jan

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  20. Well done getting these, Bob. It seems that I only ever see this species when they are a very long way away! My very best wishes - - - Richard

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    1. Thanks Richard, I'm very pleased that you like it.

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  21. Hi Bob,
    Lovely bird! Very nice close-ups!
    Have a nice weekend ahead!
    Greetings, Maria

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