Black Redstarts seem to like the rotting seaweed on Cornish beaches and this male was no exception. Their natural dark colour blends well with the black seaweed but is a nightmare for a decent image! That said, this will be the last posting of Black Redstart images this season. The three birds in the Little London area have given me enough of a runaround this winter. All three images have been cropped 50%.
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Outstanding Black Redstarts, I love the seaweed
ReplyDeletescene it makes the subject stand out perfectly.
John.