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A Wryneck reported at New Passage near Severn Beach today. So theres where to go. The bird didn't show for a while after i got there, but eventually showed very close in the trees along the seafront. Sadly straight into the sun, as you will see, on the right here.
After another bit of a disappearing act, due to quite a few regular passes by a Sparrowhawk, it began to show well, on the lawn of one of the gardens, along the seawall. Always just too far away for really good photos though. But, still a nice bird to get locally.
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Wryneck |
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Wryneck |
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Wryneck |
Always love seeing these birds, the camouflaged plumage has amazing patterns, at one stage it stops on a branch in the garden, and virtually disappeared......below.
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