Sorry, I typed Greenshank instead of Green Sndpiper. They would both be new birds for me. Thanks for linking up! Happy Sunday, enjoy your new week ahead!
Absolutely wonderful images of the (yes) Green Sandpiper, Bob. I particularly like the inclusion of the vegetation in the background - that's just how I usually see them! My very best wishes - - - Richard
Thank you for visit my blog. I love your green sandpiper and header. Have a nice week. I follow you. Greetings Caroline https://carolinesnatuurfotografie.blogspot.com/
Lovely photos Bob of a... Green Sandpiper.
ReplyDeleteThank you for Green Sandpiper Marc.
DeleteHello, Bob! Your Greenshank is a lovely bird. I am looking forward to seeing the shorebirds here. I hope you are having a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteSorry, I typed Greenshank instead of Green Sndpiper. They would both be new birds for me. Thanks for linking up! Happy Sunday, enjoy your new week ahead!
DeleteThat's alright Eileen, It could have happened to the best of us.
DeleteHola Bob,bellas fotos de este Andarríos grande en un habitat natural de mucha belleza.Un saludo y feliz fin de semana.
ReplyDeleteLooks to me like a Greenshank, but since we don't see them here it would be better to have others weigh in with their verdict.
ReplyDeleteThanks David.
DeleteWow--- you certainly captured this one beautifully. Why are they called green? Am I missing something?
ReplyDeleteThey are a bit like that, they can be a black, brown or green, maybe its sun, hee hee. Thanks Bill.
DeleteA very happy wader!
ReplyDeleteLovely and great detail as always.
ReplyDeleteThanks M-w.
DeleteWonder why they name it green?
ReplyDeleteRead I answered that one in my letter to Bill, cheers Tabor.
DeleteHi Bob.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Bob in the water.
Greeting from patricia.
They are beautiful Patricia.
Deletea nice find and good images Bob
ReplyDeleteHi Bob!!!.. Beautiful images. Regards ..
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos. Pleasure to watch the master's work.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteAMazing pictures ! Bird and vegetation are beautiful, I love !
Yes Nath, birds and vegetation go well, thanks.
DeletePerfect photos of a beautiful bird.
ReplyDeleteCheers for your comments Matti.
DeleteIs he singing, Bob? You have caught him majestically!
ReplyDeleteNo, I'm afraid Dawn.
DeleteAbsolutely wonderful images of the (yes) Green Sandpiper, Bob. I particularly like the inclusion of the vegetation in the background - that's just how I usually see them! My very best wishes - - - Richard
ReplyDeleteThanks Richard. And you had the vegetation background.
DeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteSuper images of the Green Sandpiper, but definitely a dark coloured bird.
All the best, John
Hi John
DeleteIt is a bit dark. Cheers.
Love.
ReplyDeleteThanks Regine.
DeleteNice birds
ReplyDeleteBonitas fotos de la lavandera, Bob, con muy buena nitidez en el ave.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Thanks Jesús for your comments.
DeleteThank you for visit my blog. I love your green sandpiper and header. Have a nice week. I follow you. Greetings Caroline
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Hola Bob, preciosas imágenes del andarríos grande en su entorno natural.
ReplyDeleteJulio, thanks for everything.
DeleteSweet shots.
ReplyDeleteawwww
ReplyDelete...trying to catch up
What beautiful pictures of this special kind. Greetings Tinie
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographs Bob, a nice looking bird.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Bob, this is a wonderful series of photos, I really like it.
ReplyDeletelong beak looks so exciting.
ReplyDeletehave a great day
Oh, oh, Bob. You're making me jealous with these beautiful pictures!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing beautiful!
Regards,
Maria
Woops, don't get jealous, some of yours are beautiful too Maria.
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