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| If you would like to see more images of a recent trip to Zambia and Botswana please click ZAMBIA AND BOTSWANA in the GALLERY on the right hand side of the page |
Welcome to my Web Site which is a photographic record of my interest in Wildlife, particularly with Birds . Todate my wildlife images have appeared in various books and magazines including, Birdwatch, Birding World, Outdoor Adventure Guide, British Birds, The Birding Year Book, Birdwatching, American Birding Association, Birds Illustrated and Bird Art & Photography and also on numerous Web Sites including those of the RSPB. .
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Monday, May 14, 2012
Zambia and Botswana
Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Thursday, February 23, 2012
A MOROCCAN ADVENTURE
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In excess of 142 species were seen with a personal 'lifer' tally of 32. Notable species seen which are not mentioned later were Thekla Lark, Brown-necked Raven, Cirl Bunting, Tristam's Warbler, Crag Martin, Brown-throated Sand Martin, Long-legged Buzzard and Cream-coloured Courser.
My choice for the most memorable event of the trip, apart from the driving skills (or lack of) of the Moroccan drivers, was seeing at close quarters the 500 or so Black Kites spiralling down to roost during the early evening.
BLACK -CROWNED TCHAGRA, MOROCCO
TEMMINCK'S LARK, MOROCCO
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| Temminck's Lark, near Guelmin Other desert species seen were Thick-billed Lark, Bar-tailed Desert Lark, White-crowned Black Wheatear, Red-rumped Wheatear and Meghreb Wheatear. |
Labels:
Lark,
Morocco,
Temminck's Lark
BLACK-BELLIED SANDGROUSE, MOROCCO
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| Black-bellied Sandgrouse. When seen on the ground was in the company of a single Spotted Sandgrouse and two other Black-bellied |
Labels:
Morocco,
Sandgrouse
THE ATLAS MOUNTAIN ROADS, MOROCCO
MOUNTAINS AT OUKAIMEDEN, MOROCCO
CHOUGH, OUKAIMEDEN, MOROCCO
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| About 300 Choughs often flying at the same time as about 200 Alpine Choughs produced a memorable and spectacular view with the snow covered mountains as a backdrop. |
Common Yellowthroat, Rhiwerin, Gwent, Wales
Thursday, February 09, 2012
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