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I could have given you a picture of a single Northern Wheatear, but this was the first time I'd managed to find 4 together on my patch; think they'd just arrived.
We were certainly being treated that day, what with yesterday's Skylark too.
Remember that big black hole in the dyke (wall)... it...
went to the desert with black eared wheatear and desert wheatear in mind, saw them form far with chance for them to come close, but also the area had nice numbers of the Northern ones. this is the only one with the adult male colors.
hope you like it.
On the fence behind the car, so rather difficult to get at, was a sweet wee juvenile Northern Wheatear, still with a bit of a fluffy look.
I thought I'd post this as a rather nice reminder of warmer summer days, which seem to be so far behind us and such a long way off into the future! It's 10...
Next we went to several hotspots at Ørin, a headlands between the river, fjord, highway, and industrial park. Some of the headlands is a nature preserve, but under constant pressure from the heavy industries that wish to expand. They were established there back when mudflats were considered mere...