MikeT Field Bee Joined Oct 19, 2014 Messages 645 Reaction score 0 Location West Norfolk Hive Type National Number of Hives 5 Jul 7, 2015 #1 I never thought I would see the Goggle Eyed Plover in my Garden. In the last few nights we have had a pair making quite a racket in the garden at dusk. The attached picture was taken with telephoto from lounge window. Attachments P1000150.jpg 237.5 KB · Views: 29
I never thought I would see the Goggle Eyed Plover in my Garden. In the last few nights we have had a pair making quite a racket in the garden at dusk. The attached picture was taken with telephoto from lounge window.
bontbee Drone Bee *** Joined Jan 20, 2014 Messages 1,419 Reaction score 20 Location Bont, near Swansea Hive Type National Number of Hives more than before Jul 7, 2015 #2 Wow! I'm green. What a fab bird - how many people in the country have that on their garden tick list?!!
Wow! I'm green. What a fab bird - how many people in the country have that on their garden tick list?!!
H Hivemaker. Queen Bee Beekeeping Sponsor Joined Nov 8, 2008 Messages 14,287 Reaction score 21 Location Exmoor. Hive Type National Jul 7, 2015 #3 Looks very similar to a stone curlew.
OP MikeT Field Bee Joined Oct 19, 2014 Messages 645 Reaction score 0 Location West Norfolk Hive Type National Number of Hives 5 Jul 7, 2015 #4 Hivemaker. said: Looks very similar to a stone curlew. Click to expand... Also known as the Norfolk plover.
Hivemaker. said: Looks very similar to a stone curlew. Click to expand... Also known as the Norfolk plover.
B Bee Bumble House Bee Joined Mar 12, 2012 Messages 473 Reaction score 21 Location East Jul 8, 2015 #5 'Also known as the Norfolk plover'. Or Thick-knee.