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Somewhere I read Ringed Plover. :unsure:

R5 + RF 200-800 + 1.4TC
@ 1/4000s, f/13, iso 2500
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In Germany you have two species of Ringed Plovers: the rare Common Ringed and the more often Little Ringed. The first one has yellow bill with black tip in the breeding plumage. The Little ringed has a mostly black bill in all seasons/plumage. That yellow ring around the eyes is prominent for the Little Ringed and present (but very thin!) in the Common Ringed only in the breeding plumage and only on the males. As Alan says these are difficult to catch in flight!
 
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By coincidence I've been studying these for the past week. There's a new fenced off area with a flood close by, and 2 pairs of Little Ringed Plovers have been scurrying around, usually about 80-100m away. On Friday, a pair was on the near side, only some 80m away, and I got an adequate shot of one - in which the bird is only 330 px long with the RF 200-800mm on the R5ii. It does show clearly the eye ring.
and the beak. I posted it on one of the gear threads so here it is again. Yesterday, as they were far away again I had to use the 1.4x on the lens to get to 1120mm, and actually got one flying off from the other. They are ridiculously small but good enough for my records.


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Somewhere I read Ringed Plover. :unsure:


I really like the steep turn angle on the last one.
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