It’s official and my Facebook status is updated accordingly:
Simon is no longer in
a relationship with Fru. Gressholmen
--
Simon has started a
relationship with Fru. Galteskjær
Surely Fru. Gressholmen would finally admit, and most
importantly show, her love for me. As I arrived at the bay sheltering from the
rain under my umbrella I could see a medium sized wader with my naked eye and
convinced myself that it was a Spotted Redshank and that the fire of our love
had been reignited. Upon getting my scope out though my hopes were dashed and
the fire hose of rejection splashed all over me - it was a juvenile Common
Redshank. A juv Greenshank was the only other wader in the bay (interesting
that juveniles are now migrating) but I had to accept it - me and Fru. G will
never reconcile, she has clearly moved on.
To celebrate my new relationship I have given Galteskjær her own tag on the blog whereas before she has always been covered under Gressholmen.
arriving at the Ferry and feeling so optimistic |
Little Stint (dvergsnipe) on Galteskjær. An early juvenile |
and what was this wader? |
spot the Greenshank (gluttsnipe)? |
there were very few Common Terns (makrellterne) left and I fear they have had a disastrous breeding season. This one had an unusual all red bill |
I am now equal to 2019 (ignoring the redpoll lump) and 200 looks a possibilty |
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