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Godwit
John Cooper
I guess it is a Black Tailed Godwit, I captured this the other day on the River Deben at Woodbridge in Suffolk [IMG]http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee319/Hastingsgan/Favourite%20Birds/BBlackTailedGodwitDSC_6249_hf.jpg[/IMG]
on
6 Dec 2011
Photo:
One-legged Godwit
Will
One-legged Black-tailed Godwit at Lodmoor
on
13 Aug 2011
Photo:
Black-tailed Godwit
ianrose82
Black-tailed Godwit taken from the Draper hide on 25th June.
on
25 Jun 2011
Photo:
Feeding Godwit
Magdoulena
Bar-Tailed Godwit, Atlantic coast in South-Western France.
on
24 Jun 2011
Photo:
Black Tailed Godwit. 30th April 2011
Puffin man
Black Tailed Godwit at Conwy Reserve. Unusual to get close.
on
30 Apr 2011
Photo:
Black Tailed Godwits - Arne, 1st April 2011
Picky
I expect you lucky folks at Arne have got used to seeing these? For me it was a first ever sighting during my first visit to Arne - it won't be the last! Is the lower bird ringed?
on
8 Apr 2011
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Re: Godwits - Bar or Black Tailed?
seymouraves
Here's one I took earlier :) S
on
14 Apr 2010
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Re: Godwits - Bar or Black Tailed?
GrahamC
seymouraves Hi both birds are BLACK TAILED GODWITS :))) Spotted redshank has a V shaped rump that goes up the back- blackwit has a square rump like the lower bird :) S Argh! Does that mean I still have to get a photo of a Bar-Tail? :) Thanks seymouraves - I have other photos of...
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13 Apr 2010
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Godwits - Bar or Black Tailed?
GrahamC
I visited Norfolk last year - the north coast - brilliant trip. And managed to photograph some Godwits. But I am not sure which are which or who is who? Are they Bar or Black tails? Or even Godwits? I think the first one is a Bar and the second a Black.....? Many thanks for any help! Best...
on
12 Apr 2010
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Re: Weekend teaser
seymouraves
Blackbird Does that mean he is standing up to his knees in mud - so there a length of leg hidden from view? Interesting so he must a be a 'leggy' wader Regards Kathy and Dave Yups- you can see his 'knees' just at water level, so the legs are very long from body to...
on
4 Mar 2010
Photo:
black-tailed godwit
fittmonk
titchwell on New Years Day
on
7 Jan 2010
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