On the morning of September 12 saw me checking my local patch at Cho Lae. I wanted to photograph the snipes which I've been seeing since September 2, but they proved to be much too difficult to photograph, so instead I turned my attention towards a flock of 9 Pacific Golden Plovers that were resting on the open field. I slowly crept from a distant towards the birds and when I approached approximately 20m from the closest bird, I lied down on the ground and slowly crawled with my elbows. In the end, I could get pretty close to them and I was pleased with the results.
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Pacific Golden Plover moulting into non-breeding plumage |
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Still some black on the underparts |
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Pacific Golden Plover moulting into non-breeding plumage |
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Non-breeding bird |
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Pacific Golden Plover moulting into non-breeding plumage |
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Pacific Golden Plover moulting into non-breeding plumage |
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Pacific Golden Plover moulting into non-breeding plumage |
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View of the flock |
Most of them were still moulting from breeding to non-breeding plumage showing some black feathers on the underparts. One of the birds was especially whitish due to more breeding feathers on the body which haven't been moulted yet. I spent some 10-15 minutes photographing them as they slept and preened under the warm morning light. Then they somehow decided to fly up and move to other area in the distance.
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Pacific Golden Plover moulting into non-breeding plumage |
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Pacific Golden Plover moulting into non-breeding plumage |
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Pacific Golden Plover moulting into non-breeding plumage |
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Curious look |
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This individual was the most approachable one. |
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Yawning! Probably it's still too early. |
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Guess what the bird on the left was doing> |
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It was pooping! |
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Pacific Golden Plover moulting into non-breeding plumage |
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Had some fun taking photos of them while preening |
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The one in the middle was much whiter than others. |
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Resting despite my existence |
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Another tame individual |
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A preening shot to end this post |
I've often dreamed of publishing a pooping bird book...........
ReplyDeleteI knew what he was doing. I've never seen such beautiful pictures of Golden Plovers before and I've only seen the actual birds once or twice at a distance.
ReplyDeletePG Plovers seem to elegant "poopers"...
ReplyDeleteI'll have to add crawling on my belly as a new photographic technique! Congratulations on some great shots.
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