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Thursday, August 28, 2014

Wild Bird Wednesday: Curlew Sandpiper

Earlier this year, we took a drive up to Beachmere (near Bribie Island) to meet a birding friend to photograph birds in his area. I captured a few "lifers" that day. This was one of my favourites:

The Curlew Sandpiper is a small to medium sized migratory shorebird. It's long down-curved beak is black, as are it's legs & feet.









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17 comments:

  1. Beautiful set of photos Liz, lovely colours and definition.

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  2. Great photos of the Curlew Sandpipers. They are beautiful little birds. Up here I usually see them standing close in to Godwits and hard to see between them.

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  3. Lovely bird! And great photos of him.

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  4. Beautiful images of the Curlew Sandpiper.

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  5. What a cute Sandpiper.. Great shots!

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  6. prachtig wat veen schoonheid.

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  7. Congratulations & thanks for sharing. I remember discovering these guys recently too!

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  8. How very beautiful!

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  9. Wonderful shots of these beautiful birds.

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  10. Super little birds and fantastic shots of them too.

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  11. What a handsome fella, and that shoreline is just beautiful, Liz. xo.

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  12. He appears to be on a mission hopping about,great captures!Phyllis

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  13. I love Beachmere, especially that little conservation park there! I remember seeing Varied Trillers and Azure Kingfishers in those woods when I was younger, and thinking I'd seen two huge rarities, haha!

    You've done well to get such great photos of Curlew Sandpipers - they are usually distant silhouetted specks on shiny mudflats when I see them. The first two shots especially are fantastic and I love the narrow field of focus in them.

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  14. These delightful water birds fascinate me. I enjoyed your photos very much.

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  15. Aaw fabulous! I've only seen the curlew a couple of times. Once in a zoo, and once on our honeymoon in QLD :)

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  16. Such cute birds - great pics as always <3

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