Martyn managed a short piece of video of the kingfishers at Potteric Carr that I posted about yesterday. Be warned it has an X-rating
Monday, March 31
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Perhaps there'll be young ones to see on your next visit.
ReplyDeletePerhaps, Jo - at least we will know where to look.
DeleteIt will be great if when you go back you get to photograph lots o kingfishers'!!
ReplyDeleteIf we can we'll try Tanya
DeleteMuch rather kingfishers than the crane-flies I noticed at it yesterday.
ReplyDeleteMe too Joanne - funny time for crane flies isn't it?
DeleteThe kingfishers are very pretty. I have never seen one live in its natural surrounding.
ReplyDeleteThey are elusive birds Aga
DeleteSuperb.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rooko
DeleteAbsolutely wonderful!!! two for the price of one with several on the way! Stunning little birds aren't they, seeing this made me miss my boat.xxx
ReplyDeleteThey are Snowbird, Boat?
DeleteWell done for capturing that tender moment!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure she would agree with the tender, Elaine.
DeleteAwesome recording!
ReplyDeleteThank you Malar
DeleteFantastic! Lovely to see the flash of blue when they fly.
ReplyDeleteOr orange, Jessica if they are coming towards you.
DeleteI say, was that it?! Beautiful birds, that turquoise is breathtaking.
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