A small flock of 4 males and a female, probably forced down by the low temperature in combination with the strong winds. They were hunting for insects along a reed bed and sitting on the ground. Brilliant birds!
Birding, photography and other important things in life. All images copyright Roef Mulder. Use without written permission will be punished severely.
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Sunday, April 30, 2017
Sicily
Sunday, March 5, 2017
Brown Shrike - Den Helder
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Winter has not ended yet; another Iceland Gull
A short late afternoon trip today, and I decided to bike on the beach in search of gulls. And succeeded! This boldly patterned 1st-winter was at Scheveningen and Meijendel during January and as far as I know has not been seen for several weeks now. Today it was at Heemskerk, and it is a beauty!
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| first-winter Iceland Gull - the primary pattern is exactly the same as the remarkable Scheveningen bird in January. |
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| These are my first pictures with the D500 (that replaced a D3). I am very pleased with the autofocus accuracy and image quality (moderate crop on ISO1000, JPEG). |
Friday, February 3, 2017
Another Iceland
Again a beautiful first-winter at Wijk aan Zee - Noordpier, a different one than 2 weeks ago (note the patterned primaries). Last week I saw a 2nd-winter at close range here but no camera..
Saturday, January 21, 2017
Iceland Gull
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Another day at the office
But almost immediately after I left Kornwerderzand there was this strange bird flying above the Afsluitdijk. It reminded me shortly of a Green Sandpiper with the white belly and black underwings but the erratic flight soon confirmed it to be a pratincole!
The next exit was a few kilometers away so I needed some minutes to turn and take the secondary road but luckily the bird was still there, hunting for insects above the dike. No real camera so only some records shot with the phone, but it was really close! There was direct sunlight on the underwings frequently and they were clearly black; Black-winged Pratincole!
After a few minutes I lost the bird when I was checking if there were any useful images on the phone.
The next exit was a few kilometers away so I needed some minutes to turn and take the secondary road but luckily the bird was still there, hunting for insects above the dike. No real camera so only some records shot with the phone, but it was really close! There was direct sunlight on the underwings frequently and they were clearly black; Black-winged Pratincole!
After a few minutes I lost the bird when I was checking if there were any useful images on the phone.
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| Afsluitdijk km 98.4 |
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