BirdingRob
Brit abroad
We can get 11 different types of wheatear here at this time of year. I've seen 9 and am getting a lot of practice!
However I am not so good with female wheatears.
Here are two from this week. Both were taken in fairly dry areas (not in fields).
I think Wheatear A is possibly a female pied but wheatear B has got me stumped.
Any help gratefully appreciated
Rob www.birdingforalark.blogspot.com
However I am not so good with female wheatears.
Here are two from this week. Both were taken in fairly dry areas (not in fields).
I think Wheatear A is possibly a female pied but wheatear B has got me stumped.
Any help gratefully appreciated
Rob www.birdingforalark.blogspot.com