Three Dunlins

Three Dunlins

Monday 26 November 2018

Some waders in Deltebre

Saludos camperos.

Last summer I took some spare time without my family while I was on vacation with them close to the Deltebre narural area to spend some hours birdwatching.

In general I could't find many waders due to the time of the year,mid of july, were most of them are still in their reproductive areas.


Young BWS inthe recently flooded rice field.


Solitary Oystercatcher in the tidal mudflats. Always a scarce bird in the area.


Common redshanks,kentish plovers and a turnstone that I didn't expect to see around at this time of the year  around here. Probably it was back in its southern migration after not having a succesfull breading seasson.


One of the gems that breeds in the delta. Always a vulnerable bird if the colony sites are not respected by people that sometimes go with their untied dogs close to the dunes.


Youn pranticole in the beache's sand.


A pair of oystercatchers in the shoreline.

Those pictures were taken in july of 2018.

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