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What has 12 wings...

..and goes "Preeet-preet"?
The flock of 6 Bee-eaters I had flying over Waxham yesterday!
It was really nice to see the Bee-eater feeding from wires at Gladford last weekend, but finding 6 birds over Waxham, even though they just flew straight through, was much better. It had been a fairly quiet day. I'd been stood behind Shangri-la cottage for about half-an-hour looking for a possible Icterine Warbler that I'd heard brief song-snatches off. Listening for the song again I was aware of a "Preeet-preet" call coming from the sky and my thoughts turned immediately to Bee-eater, and sure enough there was the source of the call emerging from behind the nearby trees that were initially obscuring it from me. Just as I was about to lift my bins I noticed another bird behind it, then another....and another! I lifted my bins and sure enough all four birds were Bee-eaters, with gleaming yellow throats and aquamarine underparts. But then another bird flew into view and I dropped my bins to count exactly how may birds there were - six! I enjoyed the view of all 6 birds as they passed by and then tried to grab a couple of photos of the birds. Unfortunately, they were a bit too distant and my auto-focus wouldn't settle on them.

Bee-eater, Glandford, Norfolk, 20 May 2012

Bee-eater, Glandford, Norfolk, 20 May 2012

Bee-eater, Glandford, Norfolk, 20 May 2012

Bee-eater, Glandford, Norfolk, 20 May 2012

Even though I missed getting some snaps of today's Bee-eaters there were a few other photo-opportunities. A Turtle Dove has taken up residence in Waxham dunes and can be heard 'purring'. He sat up in the sun for me for some nice photos. Also a male Marsh Harrier flew uncharacteristically close to me today, obviously distracted by the Oystercatcher that was trying to drive it away from its nest.

Turtle Dove, Waxham Dunes 26 May 2012

Turtle Dove, Waxham Dunes 26 May 2012

Marsh Harrier, male, Horsey 26 May 2012

Marsh Harrier, male, Horsey 26 May 2012

Marsh Harrier, male, Horsey 26 May 2012

..and goes "Preeet-preet"?
The flock of 6 Bee-eaters I had flying over Waxham yesterday!
It was really nice to see the Bee-eater feeding from wires at Gladford last weekend, but finding 6 birds over Waxham, even though they just flew straight through, was much better. It had been a fairly quiet day. I'd been stood behind Shangri-la cottage for about half-an-hour looking for a possible Icterine Warbler that I'd heard brief song-snatches off. Listening for the song again I was aware of a "Preeet-preet" call coming from the sky and my thoughts turned immediately to Bee-eater, and sure enough there was the source of the call emerging from behind the nearby trees that were initially obscuring it from me. Just as I was about to lift my bins I noticed another bird behind it, then another....and another! I lifted my bins and sure enough all four birds were Bee-eaters, with gleaming yellow throats and aquamarine underparts. But then another bird flew into view and I dropped my bins to count exactly how may birds there were - six! I enjoyed the view of all 6 birds as they passed by and then tried to grab a couple of photos of the birds. Unfortunately, they were a bit too distant and my auto-focus wouldn't settle on them.

Bee-eater, Glandford, Norfolk, 20 May 2012

Bee-eater, Glandford, Norfolk, 20 May 2012

Bee-eater, Glandford, Norfolk, 20 May 2012

Bee-eater, Glandford, Norfolk, 20 May 2012

Even though I missed getting some snaps of today's Bee-eaters there were a few other photo-opportunities. A Turtle Dove has taken up residence in Waxham dunes and can be heard 'purring'. He sat up in the sun for me for some nice photos. Also a male Marsh Harrier flew uncharacteristically close to me today, obviously distracted by the Oystercatcher that was trying to drive it away from its nest.

Turtle Dove, Waxham Dunes 26 May 2012

Turtle Dove, Waxham Dunes 26 May 2012

Marsh Harrier, male, Horsey 26 May 2012

Marsh Harrier, male, Horsey 26 May 2012

Marsh Harrier, male, Horsey 26 May 2012

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