
A Wilson’s Snipe enjoying the spring wetlands before the summer sun does it’s thing. Green grass and plenty of water, who could ask for more. Arapahoe National WIldlife refuge.

A Wilson’s Snipe enjoying the spring wetlands before the summer sun does it’s thing. Green grass and plenty of water, who could ask for more. Arapahoe National WIldlife refuge.
Excellent capture of a most beautiful bird!
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THanks Eliza, we only see these guys during migration if we are lucky and this time we got lucky and she even let us get fairly close which is a rarity for us. Hope your day is going well.
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A GREAT photograph! These are shy birds!
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THanks Debi, you are spot on. These guys are shy but we were lucky this time and got a fairly close. Wishing you a wonderful day.
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We have snipe and woodcock in our preserves, and I can’t always tell them apart since the glimpse I generally get is so fleeting. I love this photo!
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Hi Melissa, we rarely get a good look at these guys as well so it was exciting to see this one and have them hang around in plain sight for a couple of minutes while we were able to get a photo. Getting a photo is great as I think their plumage is really cool and it is nice to be able to study it. Hope your day is going great.
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Great pose, exellent light and detail. Lovely work!
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Thanks, we were lucky to spot this one as they are somewhat uncommon around our neck of the woods and just tickled that they were in good light and a beautiful landscape. Hope your day is going well.
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Wonderful photo!
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Thanks, I am always grateful when we get to see a bird that is uncommon in our parts and to have them pose so wonderfully is just icing on the cake. Thanks and all the best.
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Snipe are usually difficult to photograph, they’re shy and they like the tall grass which can obliterate them entirely. So this photo is really excellent, Mike.
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Thanks Jet, indeed we usually don’t get great photos when we see these guys as as you said are shy and tend to hide ASAP. Having this one sitting in the open and enjoying the afternoon sun was quite a treat. Thanks again and we wish yo all the best.
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Awesome capture!
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Beautiful shot! I saw one of these once in Stanley Park in Vancouver; they are very neat.
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Thanks Pierre, we don’t get to see these guys often either so it was a treat for us to see one as well. All the best.
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Wonderful
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Thanks, snipes are pretty cool.
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I’d love to share these on social media if you set your blog up to do that!
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Hi Megan, I will look into the sharing buttons.
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What a beautiful shot of this Snipe! They are so often hard to see, and – even when they come out in the clear – their patterns can make them a difficult subject.
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Thanks and we just got lucky this day as this guy seemed to be hanging out in the greener and shorter grasses in this little flooded area. We usually see them in much browner grass with does indeed make for a tough photograph. Hope you are doing well and your week is gong nicely.
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