This is a follow up entry having received Bryan’s photos from Tuesday. His sharp eyes, never ever stopping his scanning and of course his photographic skills. You can see all his photos on his own site accessed by the address top right on my blog.
The Jack Snipe - Agachadiza Chico had been photographed previously and there it was this little bird feeding in the shallows close to Information centre. Not close enough, but not too far either. It can be seen in UK as well as here, but it travels well and all the way from Northern Russia and the Tundra regions. What a star and so beautiful.
Whizzing down the N332 a Ruff - Combatiente. Sharp eyes again and a photo taken under difficult circumstances.
Every species we saw we enjoyed and a final bit of luck a flock of Tree Sparrows- Gorrión Molinero. You have to be sharp to spot them as they can be with the more common House Sparrows - Gorrión Común
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