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Thursday, 21 September 2017
Grey Phalarope...
At last - a Seaton Grey Phalarope! So many have been turning up around the country, it was surely only a matter of time before one came close enough to go and see. I was tempted by the Budleigh Salterton bird (see Dave's photos in the last post) but it was a little distant to view and I've seen so many at close range that I didn't bother in the end.
Then along came this little fellow - a confiding beauty and just a short hop from my son's school. I decided to nip down and see it before picking him up on the way back home. True to form this one was showing very well, even if it was back-lit most of the time.
Grey Phalarope, Black Hole Marsh, Seaton: R. Harris
Grey Phalarope, Black Hole Marsh, Seaton: R. Harris
Grey Phalarope, Black Hole Marsh, Seaton: R. Harris
Grey Phalarope, Black Hole Marsh, Seaton: R. Harris
Grey Phalarope: Video
Great to see the locals birders there too, it's been a while since I bumped into them. Don't forget to check out Steve Waite's and Tim White's blogs too!
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