




an elusive Pec at Alkborough for the last 2 days allowed some recored shots (the big lens was at home!) -- as with so many tame waders it was the companions, Redshank, Lapwings and Dunlin, that were spooking the bird and of course the odd Peregrine! -- hoping to add some passing Sandhill Crane images later in the week!
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Hi Graham,
This is a wonderful set of pictures of a bird I've never met. These low angle shots are awesome!
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