Saturday, 3 September 2011

Waders on passage

Had a couple of hours last evening and again this morning on the rising tides on the Camel estuary at Trebetherick Point for passage waders.

There were lots of ringed plover, sanderling, dunlin & a few knot that were dodging the incoming waters and trying to grab a bit of "shut-eye" at the same time.

Here are a few images from the session.

Juvenile Ringed Plover

Ringed Plover
Dunlin

Juvenile Knot

Juvenile Knot

Juvenile Knot in the surf spray

Turnstone

Sanderling

3 comments:

JRandSue said...

Fantastic collection,superb photography.
John.

Sam and Lisa said...

Tons of Waders around Adrian, I had a flock of ten Curlew Sands on Hayle this evening. Superb Images and congrats on your recent sucesses
Sam

Adrian Davey (Dibs) said...

Lovely photos Adrian,waders are among my favorite subjects,must try and get to the coast or just wait a little longer for Davidstow to produce something.
Dibs