Yes - you're right, it was a Twite. One of a pair I saw at Langfield Edge this morning. Probably appropriate that a species that is on the edge of survival is seen at Langfield Edge?! Here's a photo taken a second or two later when it had stopped shaking its head in amazement that it had come across another Twite.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
ID poser
Just to lighten the mood on the blog a little after recent disturbing posts about persecution and misguided 'management' of raptors, I took a few photos during my walk in Calderdale this morning and here's one that had me shaking my head when I looked at it. What bird is it? Answer later today, but I reckon you'll get it soon enough.
Yes - you're right, it was a Twite. One of a pair I saw at Langfield Edge this morning. Probably appropriate that a species that is on the edge of survival is seen at Langfield Edge?! Here's a photo taken a second or two later when it had stopped shaking its head in amazement that it had come across another Twite.
Yes - you're right, it was a Twite. One of a pair I saw at Langfield Edge this morning. Probably appropriate that a species that is on the edge of survival is seen at Langfield Edge?! Here's a photo taken a second or two later when it had stopped shaking its head in amazement that it had come across another Twite.
6 comments:
Good photo Jeff :) I'll go for Twite
I,ll second that.
Is that a ring on its left leg or sunlight
Is that the very rare Calderdale lesser buzzard hiding from DEFRA?
Sunlight I'd say, I think a ring would be a bit of a give away.
Nice shots Jeff, always a special bird. Nothing doing at Fly Flatts at the moment with them and we are hoping for some improvement - but not looking good. Wonder if Tim has any?
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