I never have much luck with photos using my phone with wildlife. I was quite happy with this photo of Sooty Oystercatchers at the beach

I never have much luck with photos using my phone with wildlife. I was quite happy with this photo of Sooty Oystercatchers at the beach
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THere’s something comic about those orange beaks. 🙂
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and orange feet and legs 🙂
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LOL Indeed
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Came out great! The Oystercatchers in my area are white and black!
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There are Pied ones as well 🙂
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Nice capture and cool bokeh in the background!
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Thanks John. I was quite pleased as well 🙂
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Oystercatchers!
Must be good they are in catching them.
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They just hammer them into submission then prise them off the rocks 🙂
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That’s a great photo, Brian. I can guarantee I couldn’t get anything like that on my flip phone!
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I was surprised as I have some really shit phone photos
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Well this one’s a keeper.
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I did 🙂
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what fun they look like. I’m used to seeing black and white Strandskator, so they called in Swedish. 😊
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There are Pied Oystercatchers here as well. Strands = Oyster kator = catcher?
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I don’t understand what you mean. My bird in Sweden names Haematopus ostralegus.
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I was trying to work out the breakdown of the Swedish word Strandskator
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Such beautiful pictures!
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Thank you 🙂 🙂
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