Great Snipe, Denmark, Haldager Vejle, Northern Jutland 19/5-2020
BirdingNJ
A scarce spring visitor. Seen the same place as a Lesser Yellowlegs.
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Great Snipe, Denmark, Store Vildmose, Northern Jutland 30/8-2016
BirdingNJ
Thsi 1cy bird was one of four birds present in the area. The second half of August saw a rather big influx of this species in Northern Jutland with about 20 birds recorded and up to six birds at a single site.
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Great Snipe, Denmark, Volsted Kær, Aalborg 11/9-2015
BirdingNJ
As seen when flushed...
See more pics on my blog.
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Great Snipe, Denmark, Voldsted Kær, Aalborg 30/8-2015
BirdingNJ
One of two birds present on this location. The following day 3-6 Great Snipes, a Red-footed Falcon and a Pallid Harrier were seen here...
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Great Snipe, Denmark, Stavad Enge, Aabybro, Northern Jutland 26/8-2015
BirdingNJ
One of three birds present in the same area. See more pics on my blog.
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Great Snipe, the Netherlands, Velp 23 May 2015
Second twitchable Great Snipe this spring in the Netherlands and after bird in April 2015 second bird ever seen and heard in display (only confirmed breeding was in 1884). Bird often giving good views but at long distance. Still present on 24 May.
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Great Snipe, The Netherlands, Broekhuizen, Limburg 27-4-2015
More here
Displaying very well!!
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Great Snipe, Sweden, Nr Funasdalen 02 06 2014
images taken at approx 11 o,clock at night at lek
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Great Snipe, Sweden, Nr Funasdalen 02 06 2014
Images take at approx 11 o,clock at night at great Snipe lek
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Great Snipe, Belarus, Turov May 2014
Mikewatsonfoto
If you thought Great Snipe couldn't get any better than Spurn last autumn then check this out...
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Gallinago media - Great Snipe, France, Camargue (Arles) 14/05/2013
Discovered by D. Cohez
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JUVENILE GREAT SNIPE, EAST YORKSHIRE, SPURN SEPTEMBER 2013
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JUVENILE GREAT SNIPE, EAST YORKSHIRE, SPURN SEPTEMBER 2013
RUBBISH BIRD ANYWAY
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JUVENILE GREAT SNIPE, EAST YORKSHIRE, SPURN SEPTEMBER 2013
WHAT'S THAT YOU'VE GOT TIDDLES-OH, IT'S THAT FUNNY SNIPE-THING - I DON'T THINK THE BIRDERS WILL BE TOO HAPPY WITH YOU IN THE MORNING - THERE ARE AN ESTIMATED 10 MILLION CATS IN BRITAIN - IF THEY ALL KILL 5 BIRDS PER YEAR - THAT'S 50 MILLION! WHAT A SAD END FOR THIS FABULOUS BIRD
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Great Snipe, East Yorkshire, Kilnsea 16th September 2013
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Great Snipe, East Yorkshire, Kilnsea 16/09/13
http://www.aquilabirdtours.com
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Ashley Powell
Amateur photographer
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http://www.aquilabirdtours.com
ashleybpowell@hotmail.co.uk |
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A love of wildlife and especially birds seems to have always been with me. From as long as I can remember I have spent all my spare time bird watching anywhere anyone would take me. My first experience of working with birds was as a teenager when I volunteered at both Sandwich Bay and Fairs Isle Bird Observatories.
Following high school, I entered higher education at Reaseheath Agricultural College where I completed a Diploma in Countryside Management followed by a degree in Wildlife Conservation from the University of Kent at Canterbury, studying in the Durrel Institute for Conservation Ecology. My final year dissertation was a study on the feeding and behavioural ecology of Sanderling on a nationally important wintering site. I successfully graduated in July 2008.
In late 2008 I enrolled on an Environmental Consultancy Masters Degree course at the University of Plymouth. After the first 6 months of lecture study, I worked as the species protection officer for the RSPB's Cornish Chough Project whilst writing my dissertation. My dissertation was a collaboration between the University of Plymouth and the RSPB reviewing the Cirl Bunting re-introduction success in Cornwall.
I have birded extensively in the UK, Europe and USA (California) in the last 15 years, as well as working at some of the UK's frontier ornithological venues. Out of all the work I have done, sharing my passion and helping other people to experience the things I enjoy so much, has always been the most rewarding aspect. |
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© Ashley Powell
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Great Snipe, East Yorkshire, Kilnsea 16/09/13
http://www.aquilabirdtours.com
More photo's on blog
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Ashley Powell
Amateur photographer
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http://www.aquilabirdtours.com
ashleybpowell@hotmail.co.uk |
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A love of wildlife and especially birds seems to have always been with me. From as long as I can remember I have spent all my spare time bird watching anywhere anyone would take me. My first experience of working with birds was as a teenager when I volunteered at both Sandwich Bay and Fairs Isle Bird Observatories.
Following high school, I entered higher education at Reaseheath Agricultural College where I completed a Diploma in Countryside Management followed by a degree in Wildlife Conservation from the University of Kent at Canterbury, studying in the Durrel Institute for Conservation Ecology. My final year dissertation was a study on the feeding and behavioural ecology of Sanderling on a nationally important wintering site. I successfully graduated in July 2008.
In late 2008 I enrolled on an Environmental Consultancy Masters Degree course at the University of Plymouth. After the first 6 months of lecture study, I worked as the species protection officer for the RSPB's Cornish Chough Project whilst writing my dissertation. My dissertation was a collaboration between the University of Plymouth and the RSPB reviewing the Cirl Bunting re-introduction success in Cornwall.
I have birded extensively in the UK, Europe and USA (California) in the last 15 years, as well as working at some of the UK's frontier ornithological venues. Out of all the work I have done, sharing my passion and helping other people to experience the things I enjoy so much, has always been the most rewarding aspect. |
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© Ashley Powell
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Great Snipe, East Yorkshire, Kilnsea 16/09/13
http://www.aquilabirdtours.com
Lots more photo's on the blog
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Ashley Powell
Amateur photographer
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http://www.aquilabirdtours.com
ashleybpowell@hotmail.co.uk |
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A love of wildlife and especially birds seems to have always been with me. From as long as I can remember I have spent all my spare time bird watching anywhere anyone would take me. My first experience of working with birds was as a teenager when I volunteered at both Sandwich Bay and Fairs Isle Bird Observatories.
Following high school, I entered higher education at Reaseheath Agricultural College where I completed a Diploma in Countryside Management followed by a degree in Wildlife Conservation from the University of Kent at Canterbury, studying in the Durrel Institute for Conservation Ecology. My final year dissertation was a study on the feeding and behavioural ecology of Sanderling on a nationally important wintering site. I successfully graduated in July 2008.
In late 2008 I enrolled on an Environmental Consultancy Masters Degree course at the University of Plymouth. After the first 6 months of lecture study, I worked as the species protection officer for the RSPB's Cornish Chough Project whilst writing my dissertation. My dissertation was a collaboration between the University of Plymouth and the RSPB reviewing the Cirl Bunting re-introduction success in Cornwall.
I have birded extensively in the UK, Europe and USA (California) in the last 15 years, as well as working at some of the UK's frontier ornithological venues. Out of all the work I have done, sharing my passion and helping other people to experience the things I enjoy so much, has always been the most rewarding aspect. |
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© Ashley Powell
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