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  1. Black tailed Godwit

    Black tailed Godwit

    Godwit in flight during evening hours over the marshlands
  2. Marbled Godwit Takeoff

    Marbled Godwit Takeoff

    Early morning at the lagoon, Tigertail Beach, Marco Island Florida. Fantastic light and a host of confiding waders. This Marbled Godwit got spooked by a Great White Egret landing close by and went into takeoff mode a few yards from me.
  3. Black-tailed Godwit

    Black-tailed Godwit

    Juvenile. Uncommon winter visitor/passage migrant to Singapore. Settings: 960mm ISO320 1/250s f/6.3 +1.67EV.
  4. Black-tailed Godwit

    Black-tailed Godwit

    I believe this is a Black rather than Bar-tailed Godwit but confirmation either would would be appreciated.
  5. Hudsonian Godwit

    Hudsonian Godwit

    Hudsonian Godwit with wings stretched alongside a Black-Tailed Godwit for comparison
  6. Hudsonian Godwit

    Hudsonian Godwit

    Hudsonian Godwit taking off with black-tailed godwits alongside for comparison
  7. Marbled Godwit

    Marbled Godwit

    Taken at the Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline at about 8m.
  8. Marbled Godwit

    Marbled Godwit

    Taken at the Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline at about 40m. The Godwits and Willets seem to hang-out together...both when resting on land, or taking off together when startled and flying in mixed flocks. Despite the difference in plumage, from this distance or while in flight you'd be...
  9. Black Tailed Godwit

    Black Tailed Godwit

    A black tailed Godwit in flight. These birds usually welcome proximity and are not perplexed. But I suppose I got a bit too close for comfort over here and the godwit flew away !!
  10. Three amigos

    Three amigos

    The curlew and the pair of godwits hang out together at Blackie Spit . Lucky for me it was high tide and I managed to get the trio in the same shot.
  11. Knot and Bar Tailed Godwit

    Knot and Bar Tailed Godwit

    Hoylake High Tide Event
  12. Oyster Catcher and Bar Tailed Godwit

    Oyster Catcher and Bar Tailed Godwit

    Hoylake High Tide 9.9M
  13. Black-tailed Godwit

    Black-tailed Godwit

    Juvenile. Uncommon winter visitor/passage migrant to Singapore. Settings: 1458mm ISO500 1/500s f/6.6 0EV.
  14. Black-tailed Godwit

    Black-tailed Godwit

    Juvenile. Uncommon winter visitor/passage migrant to Singapore. Settings: 1458mm ISO500 1/500s f/6.6 0EV.
  15. Black-tailed Godwit

    Black-tailed Godwit

    Juvenile. Uncommon winter visitor/passage migrant to Singapore. Settings: 1458mm ISO400 1/60s f/6.6 0EV. Can you tell me how many Godwits were there is this image?
  16. Confiding Blackwit

    Confiding Blackwit

    Black-tailed Godwit feeding close to concrete reservoir wall and unconcerned by admirers
  17. Black-tailed godwit

    Black-tailed godwit

    snap taken while on a boat ride on a shallow lake. The bird is in its winter plumage.
  18. Black-tailed Godwit

    Black-tailed Godwit

  19. Black-tailed Godwit

    Black-tailed Godwit

  20. Bar-tailed Godwit

    Bar-tailed Godwit

    www.waderquest.org/2014/02/meet-godwits.html
  21. Black-tailed Godwit

    Black-tailed Godwit

  22. Black-tailed Godwit

    Black-tailed Godwit

  23. Black-tailed Godwits

    Black-tailed Godwits

  24. "Stop following me; I am NOT your mother!"

    "Stop following me; I am NOT your mother!"

    Black-tailed Godwit and Spotted Redshank at Titchwell on a rather grey day.
  25. Black-tailed Godwit

    Black-tailed Godwit

    Juvenile. Uncommon winter visitor/passage migrant to Singapore. Settings: 1458mm ISO125 1/500s f/6.6 -2/3EV.
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