tisdag 28 oktober 2008

Blurry yellowlegs


26:th of October 2008
In a small coastal lagoon on the Swedish mainland opposite from Öland, a Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes), have been sighted for a while, and since it is only a short detour for us, we take the chance to twitch it.
As we put up our tripods and telescopes the first bird to appear in view is the one. (Check my flow!)
It feeds in a tight and very busy flock of Dunlins, Grey Plovers and the more similar Greenshanks and Spotted Redshanks (the Yellowlegs stand sleeping between them on the picture, you can barely sense the yellow legs) on the shoreline. For once even I got a tick!
The bird was quite diagnostic with really tall, pale yellow legs and a body most reminiscnt of a Wood sandpiper. The bill was short and fine and the expression a bit open-faced, cute with pale lores and a short supercilium.
Excuse me the extremely poor picture quality, the light was terrible and I just digiscope with a small camera.

1 kommentar:

Atanasio Fernández García sa...

Hola Daniel! Qués suerte poder ver esta especie, en España es también una rareza y las citas son ocasionales, con poco más de 50 aves vistas hasta 2007. Qué buenos recuerdos tengo de la isla de Öland, que visite en mi primer viaje a Suecia! Un abrazo!
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