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22-Oct-2018

Mass take off

Early Creek

I told one walker I didn't expect to see any birds, but was pleased to be proved totally wrong, hundreds must have congregated by the breach in the river wall; this spit is what I would walk along coming from the other side. Mostly Grey Plover


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Nirvan Hope03-Nov-2018 18:05
Wonderful! A great flying away of this light-accented large flock.
Juliette03-Nov-2018 11:00
fascinating moment ! V
marie-jose wolff03-Nov-2018 09:53
fantastic take off, amazing scene! V
Yvonne03-Nov-2018 09:47
Can imagine the noise of the take-off and cackles... what a great shot!
Love the 2nd one, looks so peaceful in comparison.. v
Range View 03-Nov-2018 00:16
Fantastic shot of this amazing scene Chris.
David.
Martin Lamoon02-Nov-2018 21:56
Thats amazing, a great photograph.
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Pierre Martin02-Nov-2018 21:47
wow that's a lot, beautiful capture!
Don02-Nov-2018 21:27
Sometimes, just sometimes, it is nice to be wrong. Excellent photo, impressive and sharp.
Tom Munson02-Nov-2018 20:59
That is a huge flock of shorebirds. Nice work!
Colin Storey02-Nov-2018 20:07
Amazing image of all them taking off.
ragnarandren02-Nov-2018 19:45
Tack sharp! Background and birds well separated. Well done!
Ton T.02-Nov-2018 18:26
A amazing image of this mass of Grey Plovers! V
Helen Betts02-Nov-2018 18:04
Wow, what a congregation! Great capture of this mass takeoff.
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