Black-winged Stilt (stylteløper) |
Avocet and Bleck-winged Stilt |
Stilt: the greyer/browner back suggest this is a female |
Silt: the golssy black back suggest a male. According to the books males generally have more black on the head but that definitely isn't the case here |
Dunlin (myrsnipe) starting to come into summer plumage although mostyl still in grey winter plumage |
an exceptionally long billed (deformed) Dunlin in winter plumage |
adult male Greater Sandplover (ørkenlo) |
female Kentish Plover (hvitbrystlo) |
male Kentish Plover with a Little Stint (dvergsnipe) almost in full summer plumage |
Litte Stint still in winter plumage |
Marsh Sandpiper (damsnipe) - a classy bird! |
Collared Pratincole (brakksvale) |
one of the features to separate this species from the very similar Black-winged Pratincole (steppebrakksvale) is the white trailing edge to the secondaries visible on this picture |
note how in this picture of the same bird the white seems to be absent |
Spur-winged Plover (sporevipe) - a common bird in the Middle East |
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