Sunday, 17 September 2017
Grey Phalarope at Helston boating lake 17th September 2017
I went down to Helston today to take a look at the Grey Phalarope which has been at the boating lake for a couple of days.
Cracking little bird and one of many that seem to be "off-course" at the moment after the storms.
Didn't have to look very hard for it as it was in the small pool near the path from the car park.
Always nice to see these little waders!
Posted by Adrian Langdon at 19:42
Labels: cornwall, Grey Phalarope, migration, wader
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I didnt know the feature of Buff-breasted Sandpiper that it can change its color with the temperature. Its something new to me.Well I love this bird,its so cute and adorable.
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