Previously “Diary of a Birding Medic”; “Rugby Birder”; "Bempton Birder”.
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Saturday, 1 June 2013
Dipper - North Wales 31st May 2013
Dippers are fantastic birds to watch, but what could be better than watching the parent birds feeding young?
Hi Findlay - seeing Dippers are always good and seeing young birds are pleasing. However, seeing the parent birds feeding their young is fantastic and I had this pleasure for a good hour! Unfortunately, the birds confined themselves to the darker areas, posing a challenge!
Bonitas capturas del Mirlo acuatico y su cria.Un abrazo
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ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, I bet it was great to see the young Dipper being fed.
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Hi Findlay - seeing Dippers are always good and seeing young birds are pleasing. However, seeing the parent birds feeding their young is fantastic and I had this pleasure for a good hour! Unfortunately, the birds confined themselves to the darker areas, posing a challenge!
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