What a lovely day! Sunny and hot. Hot! To be honest I would rather have been lazing than working, but at least I got to sit next to the Axe Estuary at lunchtime. I wasn't in birding mode at all though. Didn't even get my bins out, just sat there soaking up the scenery. Lovely.
When I arrived home there was a new porch light waiting for me, so I got that fixed up and wired in before dinner. Our loft was like a sauna, and the thought of a long, cool walk on a beach later on really began to appeal. But where? Dinner came and went, and I still hadn't decided on a venue. And then I got some news which decided it for me. Not a beach.
Wader habitat is at an absolute premium locally. Really, there is almost none. Almost.
Little Stint. An adult, already moulting into winter plumage (note the grey scapulars). |
This is my first local Little Stint. A very relaxed and confiding individual, and these are easily my best ever shots of one. The location is a bit sensitive, so I shan't give it away here. But I am grateful for the heads-up, and the reminder that I have optics in need of some action...
Lovely shots Gav, great little birds, I would have been a bit excited and worried it was something else at the same time!
ReplyDeleteThanks Stewart. Yes, I know exactly what you mean. Having been badly caught out by a small calidris a few years ago I am ultra cautious these days. Hopefully it won't happen again. 😬
DeleteA little stunner.
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice when the special birds are cooperative!
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