Black-Bellied Plover K9.Not sure of the ID, I think it's maybe be a juvenile semipalmated plover.
755cv-studio25 by Kirk Behymer, on Flickr
What! Really? I wouldn't have guessed that. Is it a juvenile, non breeding or something other? The ones I see are usually all black & white. Thanks, Sogs!Black-Bellied Plover K9.![]()
Gorgeous! I keep dreaming of getting this close to a Peregrine for a portrait shot.
That's the oddest Crimson Rosella I've ever seen Graham!Crimson Rosella, Vic, AuView attachment 196054
Thank youGorgeous! I keep dreaming of getting this close to a Peregrine for a portrait shot.
That's the oddest Crimson Rosella I've ever seen Graham!
oops, multi tasking failed big time lol, corrected now thanks.Gorgeous! I keep dreaming of getting this close to a Peregrine for a portrait shot.
That's the oddest Crimson Rosella I've ever seen Graham!
According to Merlin it is rare. Looks like a non breeding adult. Probably hasn't flown north yet.What! Really? I wouldn't have guessed that. Is it a juvenile, non breeding or something other? The ones I see are usually all black & white. Thanks, Sogs!
All goodoops, multi tasking failed big time lol, corrected now thanks.
Yeah, I checked it out later with 'all about birds' ID and it looked like a non breeding adult to me, also.According to Merlin it is rare. Looks like a non breeding adult. Probably hasn't flown north yet.
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