black-tailed godwit
Shot taken at Martin Mere this morning. The weather didn't fair up as promised by the forecast, so we didn't walk very far. I spent most of the time looking at and photographing various ducks, but this godwit walked past the front of the hide just as I was about to put the camera away.
In medieval times, when there were millions of breeding birds, black-tailed godwits were common enough to be served at royal feasts. The birds are still common here in Autumn - many arrive from Iceland. I don't think anyone eats them now - I hope not.
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