Thursday 26 January 2012

Get Knotted




If you visit North Norfolk at this time of year you are more than likely going to see some Knot, thousands of them. So, it was unusual to see this individual on the beach at Titchwell. It seemed unaware of my presence and just continued feeding all on his own!

This birds` full name is Red Knot as in its` breeding finery its` plumage is a lovely red colour. You do sometimes get to see these birds in their red dress just before they fly to their breeding grounds in May and when they first arrive back in August, but the more common appearance is this grey colouration.

20 comments:

  1. The Redknots are beautiful birds. I have seen thousands of them and it was an awesome sight to see. Wonderful photos and post.

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  2. Love that last one, particularly, with its beak a bit open.

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  3. Good close ups John.
    I've never been able to get close to these birds. Perhaps a trip to Titchwell soon.

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  4. Nice pics John, good to find a confiding one.

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  5. Nice shots, please send one to Reculver where there are none at the moment.

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  6. Great captures, John. I would love to see one in it's red finery... or one at all would be good... ;-)

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  7. Hi Eileen,
    Thank you. It is a sight to see, 1000`s of these birds whirling around overhead!
    Thanks for the `Follow`.
    J

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  8. Hi Susan,
    Thank you, I like the last one too!
    J

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  9. Hi Keith,
    Thank you. I was lucky with this one, he didn`t seem to mind my close proximity!
    J

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  10. Hi Alan,
    Thank you, I think it was just concentrating on finding something to eat!
    J

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  11. Hi Marc,
    Thank you. Maybe one will turn up when the wind changes!
    J

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  12. Hi Jan,
    Thank you. I have been lucky enough to see one in partial breeding plumage, a lovely sight to see!
    J

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  13. Beautiful images of a lovely little wader.
    I have seen massive flocks on Ainsdale beach near Southport....fantastic to see.

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  14. Wonderful photos of this fellow!
    Would love to see him in breeding plumage!

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  15. Thanks Andrew, a large flock of these birds is a sight behold!
    J

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  16. Hi Nicole,
    Thank you. As I have said, I have been lucky enough to see a bird in partial breeding plumage, but a fully red one would be lovely to see!
    J

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  17. There is talk of building a large sea bird observatory on the coast not far from me so maybe one day I will get some decent water bird shots.

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  18. Hi John,
    You never know! Hopefully the building won`t be too obtrusive!
    J

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