Got to the salt marsh for 8:00am and went to Eric Morecambe hide first got some picture and not long after Hazel came through the door and Mike a short while after so after a an hour or so we then went to the main reserve and my first picture you guest it a Robin there were two and this one puffed its chest up to the other so here it is will get some more ready before the nights out but I just need a rest and a beer now.
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Oh alright then, as you ask, I'll put you out of your misery or at least tell you what I think :)
Emperors have a green thorax, so it's not that.
Sorry, for your dog, Bill, but I think it will go hungry. The stripes on the thorax are too thick for it to be an Azure (which I believe is also less well-known in the region).
I would say the points to Hazy and anyone else who said "Migrant Hawker" and a very nice in-flight shot, too.
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Thanks all I named it a Migrant Hawker and my mate an Emperor so am happy about that.
Been busy here so no time for the net yesterday but have got all my pictures ready just wish I had took the right camera with me but I still got some picture so here they are.
BTG
BT
Gadwall
Chaffinch
Cormorant
GT
LW
MH head shot.
Nuthatch
LB not one you see at LM every day.
Great additions, Jim, even with the wrong camera :) The symmetrical head shot of the dragon is excellent
Lovely photos, Everyone (even if with the the wrong camera, Jim--lol!). Looking forward to any more.
Kind regards, Ann
Thank you Nige, it was fun trying for them,
Thank you Ann, I have one or two more :)
lovely photos Jim and the head-on Migrant Hawker !
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Regards, Hazel