On the nineteenth of January we have a Purple's population census in A Coruña in the NW coast of Spain, I hope Rocks will stay in pacific coast. "Birds of a feather flock together" :) Cheers
Good luck with the census. We hope that numbers are up and don't show a population decline like so many of our shorebirds are suffering. Let us know how you get on it is always interesting to hear news about projects involving waders. Cheers.
Sure, we understand that, but anything of interest you want to share, we are always happy to hear about it. Good luck with the survey, you are certainly producing some great photos of the Purple Sandpipers, stunning close-ups.
Purple in the first photo, Rock in the second.
ReplyDeleteWell spotted Marco! They are very similar though. It's a good job they don't occur in the same places! Cheers.
ReplyDeleteOn the nineteenth of January we have a Purple's population census in A Coruña in the NW coast of Spain, I hope Rocks will stay in pacific coast. "Birds of a feather flock together" :)
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Good luck with the census. We hope that numbers are up and don't show a population decline like so many of our shorebirds are suffering. Let us know how you get on it is always interesting to hear news about projects involving waders. Cheers.
ReplyDeleteOf course.This year will be the fifth consecutive, and perhaps we would rather publish the results. I'll let you know.
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Sure, we understand that, but anything of interest you want to share, we are always happy to hear about it. Good luck with the survey, you are certainly producing some great photos of the Purple Sandpipers, stunning close-ups.
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