Redshank on pole, video Posted on July 17, 2014 by petrel41 This video is about a redshank on a pole in a nature reserve in the Netherlands. Christa Wijnmalen made the video. Related articles Slow redshank migration, cold spring Avocets, spotted redshanks and seals Goodbye godwits, hello oystercatchers and buzzard Transvestites, Comets, Redshanks and Spock Tuesday 15th April 2014 Rutland water visit 12/10/2013 Leighton Moss seen or heard Hayle Estuary and Porth Kidney Sands Tuesday 22nd April 2014 Share this:EmailFacebookLinkedInPinterestPocketPrintRedditSkypeTelegramTumblrTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading... Related
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