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Posted: Sat Sep 28th, 2019 17:48
 
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Spot on what more can I say!!
Eric and I are hoping to get the high tides in the Wash next week, lets hope the weather holds and the mass waders come in.



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another shot from yesterdays high tides . today was a total loss with everything too distant + rain 

 




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couple from todays high tide 


 




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Graham Whistler wrote:
Eric and I are hoping to get the high tides in the Wash next week, lets hope the weather holds and the mass waders come in.
How is it going?  I've been watching the weather it must have been a bit damp...  Waders would be mandatory I would have thought.



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Dawn today Eric and I were in the Wash (N Norfolk) for the extra high tide that bring in large numbers of waders. These are Knots and no way you could count them! Nikon D500 with 18-140mm lens.

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Wow, whole lotta birds!



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Zoom in a bit with the 500mm lens on D850

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And closer

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jk wrote:
Wow, whole lotta birds!
Around 100,000 Knot (plus other waders) come off the sea to sit out high tide in the adjacent gravel pits. There were nearly that number of photographers there as well. The heavy rain had flooded some of the islands and the northerly winds had held in the tide for 24 hours causing almost tidal flooding conditions. Graham and I braved the elements for a reccie the day before but with today's forecast for sunshine we hoped we could get a seat in the hide .....no such luck. So all photos handheld in staring winds. :'(




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Graham Whistler wrote:
Dawn today Eric and I were in the Wash (N Norfolk) for the extra high tide that bring in large numbers of waders. These are Knots and no way you could count them! Nikon D500 with 18-140mm lens.
Amazing!

How do you count 100,000 birds? ...very quickly???



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