The smart little fellow briefly alighted on the hideward side of the lagoon, and stayed just long enough for a gawd awful photograph to be bagged.
And an even less good flight shot.
Then it was back to Plan A, which mainly included counting brightly coloured flying things beyond Gwent's boundaries, beyond Wales' boundaries actually.
Flipping sun went in for all of ten minutes this afternoon, coinciding with the ten minutes I was pointing my camera at this fella. Kind of takes the glint from his eye,... the very reddish glint.
5 comments:
Jeepers Darryl forget the sandpiper, the damselfly looks like small red eyed. Must be first county record!!
Steve Williams
It is and it would be but, unfortunately, him and all his mates were "... beyond Gwent's boundaries, beyond Wales' boundaries actually."
There are plenty just across the estuary.
Weren't the Penclacwydd ones in August the first for Wales?
Oops! so excited about the SRED image I didn't digest your text.
Can't be long before they rock up in Gwent, my money would be on St. Pierre Lake or Magor Marsh.
Aldis waste ground at Wentloog,22pence on the nose.
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