THE WHIMBREL NUMENIUS MINUTUS. |
This large wader, is very like a Curlew, but smaller, and darker, with a stronger head pattern, but belongs to the Curlew genus. |
In fact, at first glance I thought it was a Curlew, but there are several differences. |
The Wimbrel has a dark cap, with pale central stripe, dark eyestripe, with pale band above eye. |
The bill is blackish, and downcurved...but.. |
usually more bent, less smooth curved, than the Curlew. |
It feeds by probing soft earth for small invertebrates, but also eats insects and berries. |
Here you can clearly see the pale head stripe. |
All these shots were taken on the second of December. |
One last shot, and then he got out of range. |
SATURDAY'S CRITTERS
I'D-RATHER-B-BIRDIN
34 comments:
Great series of images of a bird which is always a delight to encounter, and I am sure that the excellent narrative is a concise instruction manual for the uninitiated. Well done!
he is one handsome bird. i love his markings and that long slender beak. as always your photos are fantastic
I love to watch birds...but I could never be a birder...way too much detail...I say, "Oh, a purdy boid." And that's enough for me.
:)
Hello, The Whimbrel is a pretty shorebird. Great collection of photos.
Happy Monday, enjoy your day and new week!
Hi. Great photos. Stunning long beak.
Superb photos. I like a lot. Awesome bird.
My first thought on seeing this bird was curlew so thank you for pointing out the significant details of this Whimbrel. I had not heard of them before!
Great shots, it is a fine wader!
Excellent photos and that is one serious beak!
Lovely pictures Sonjia. I'm still struggling to find something to photograph.
You got some great shots here.
Love this birds colouring.
All the best Jan
Lovely series -- and from them and your descriptions, I am pretty sure I'd recognize this bird if I am ever lucky enough to see one!
I think we have discussed Whimbrels before and their habitats. Great sequence of shots. What would we do without you!
Nice! We only see them in spring or autumn.........
It is a beautiful bird. I am seeing this bird for the first time. It looks like a cross between an Indian Pond Heron and an Ibis.
Wonderful photos! You always seem to capture the beauty of Nature!!!
Muy bonito este pájaro, las fotografías te quedaron muy bien. Un beso.
Nice series of pictures.. Congrats..
Pretty photos!
Lovely pictures. I have only seen a Whimbrel a couple of times. We get lots of Curlew here, though. I believe there is quite a difference in their calls.
One of my favorites! Great photos!
Nice work Sonjia. It's never easy to get shots of waders, espcially the species which are quite easily spooked like Curlews and Whimbrels. You must have used good fieldcraft there.
it is a very cool looking bird, with a beautiful feather pattern. it seems that long bill might get in the way but perhaps it is helpful in catching fish!!
thank goodness for low tide, your pictures are gorgeous!!
A fascinating look at this bird...he seems to be posing for you!
Carries with dignity!
Brilliant Whimbril images, and great photos.
beautiful images of the whimbrel :) Thanks for sharing. I too was a bit confused at first :)
What a beautiful, interesting looking bird...kind of reminds me of Anni's Snipes on her meme this week
Excellent capture on the bird and you got great detail, as well pointed out its feature.
Hello, The Whimbrel is a great bird. Beautiful sequence of photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
Fabulous selection of photos - I really enjoy seeing a lot of poses of the same bird, shows great variety in their feathers.
We have these here...but so very rare!
So, so special are these photos.
Thanks for stopping by & sharing your photos with all of us birders at I'd Rather B Birdin'
Wonderful shots! How awesome to see him again the second day!
Great series of shots! I'm glad it was still there.
Splendid bird - I find them (and Curlew) very hard to get close too. Good pictures.
Cheers - Stewart M - (back in) Melbourne
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