Nothing special to report. I'm being persistant with my local patch; I will not give up until I find a first for Israel there... Yesterday not too many shorebirds, and only common stuff (wood, green, redshank) with no
Calidris yet.
This Spur-winged Lapwing was nicely back-lit:
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This partially leucistic Black-winged Stilt has been around for a while:
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A pair of Egyptian Geese bred at the ponds for the first time:
Great serie, love the Black-winged Stilt...such a nice bird, very well photographied!
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