Burkhard Hensing

Hobbyfotograf · Belm · Germany
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    Redshank (Tringa totanus). Takeoff.
    The species is a typical inhabitant of wet meadows, marshland, and salt meadows on the coast.
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    Meadow Pipit (Anthus pratensis).
    These birds prefer open landscapes such as meadows, moors, and heathlands as their habitat.
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    10.06.2026, 10:31

    Rauchschwalbe (Hirundo rustica).
    It is a slender migratory bird with a body length of about 18 cm and shiny blue-black feathers on its back.
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    09.06.2026, 12:38

    Northern Shoveler (Spatula clypeata)
    The drakes are characterized by a dark green shimmering head, a white chest, and rusty brown flanks.
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    09.06.2026, 12:34

    Rauchschwalbe (Hirundo rustica)
    Rauchschwalbe beim Abfug.
    Sie ernähren sich fast ausschließlich von Insekten, die sie geschickt im Flug fangen.
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    09.06.2026, 12:30

    Buchfink (Fringilla coelebs).
    The male can be recognized by its blue-gray cap and the reddish-brown chest and cheeks.
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    07.06.2026, 11:19

    Rauchschwalbe (Hirundo rustica).
    The chimney swift is recognizable by its deeply forked tail and its metallic shiny, blue-black plumage.
    Constructive - criticism welcome
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      07.06.2026, 11:16

      Rauchschwalbe (Hirundo rustica).
      These birds are skillful fliers, often hunting at low altitudes and, as cultural followers, like to nest near buildings.
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      05.06.2026, 12:05

      Greylag Goose - She looks at me.
      Greylag goose hidden in the grass.
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      05.06.2026, 11:57

      Yellow Wagtail (Motacilla flava)....Takeoff
      Wagtail in flight.