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  1. Meadow pipit (Anthus pratensis)

    Meadow pipit (Anthus pratensis)

    Another one of these cuties.
  2. Male kingfisher

    Male kingfisher

    Male and female tightened their bond yesterday (male chasing her, while calling continually, bringing her fish - ritual feeding). Unfortunately, could I only watch it because it all happened far away from my hide. Only the male perched once for me. Better than nothing. It was noisy and...
  3. Dipper

    Dipper

    At least four did I spot on a stretch of about two kilometres.
  4. Dipper

    Dipper

    On the same perch that the kf lady uses.
  5. Grey wagtail

    Grey wagtail

    On a pile of driftwood.
  6. Wren @ Isar river

    Wren @ Isar river

    Oops! We ran into some problems. Please try again later.. Almost every morning the same bf message.
  7. Looking for πŸ‘€πŸŸ

    Looking for πŸ‘€πŸŸ

    A last picture of the female kf.
  8. Dipper

    Dipper

    I crawled over the embankment rocks.
  9. Wren

    Wren

    In front of my hide.
  10. Lady kf

    Lady kf

    Looking for fish.
  11. Female kingfisher

    Female kingfisher

    She caught two fish before she departed.
  12. Envy

    Envy

    I was in my riverside hide when I noticed that a male goosander caught a big fish. The scene happened way too far away for a picture. BUT πŸ˜πŸ‘€πŸ‘€πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘πŸ€£ Two females and a second male were, let me say "hungry" as well, and chased him into my direction. This capture is almost full frame (thatΒ΄s why the...
  13. Take-off

    Take-off

    My first kingfisher hide this year. A female bird showed up in the afternoon.
  14. Wren

    Wren

    Many wrens there. You will always find one looking for tidbits.
  15. White-throated dipper

    White-throated dipper

    One more dipper from my dipper-hide-day.
  16. Grey wagtail

    Grey wagtail

    The embankment rocks are great for birding.
  17. White-throated dipper

    White-throated dipper

    My first camo hide this year worked pretty well.
  18. Eurasian wren

    Eurasian wren

    They enjoyed the sunny weather too. The morning was below 0C.
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