Thanks, Rob.
I'm really enjoying participating in #BirdOfTheDay , especially on a dull, grey day, like today.
Thanks, Rob.
I'm really enjoying participating in #BirdOfTheDay , especially on a dull, grey day, like today.
Red-capped Plover (Anarhynchus ruficapillus).
Sanderling (Calidris alba).
Beach Stone-curlew (Esacus magnirostris).
Far-eastern Curlew (Numenius madagascariensis).
Today's theme for the #BirdOfTheDay is #SteppingOut
Here's four strolling waders (shorebirds) from my trip to Northern Queensland in October 2023.
Red-capped Plover
Sanderling
Beach Stone-curlew
Far-eastern Curlew
Whatever the taxon, I always include the 3 Ws.
What, Where, and When.
I have posted this one before, but it's the best photo I have for today's theme for #BirdOfTheDay , which is #MixedPairs
Royal Spoonbill and Little Pied Cormorant - Queensland, October 2023.
Fantastic show last night, easily the most uplifting couple of hours I've had for a long time. With what's going on in the world at the moment, I needed it.
My first tachinid of the year and also my first chance to use the excellent new 'A Photographic Guide To Flies Of Britain & Ireland '
a "Dark Broadface", Gonia picea in my S. Cambridgeshire Garden yesterday.
#Flies #Diptera #Tachinidae
Male Yellow Wagtail
Female Yellow Wagtail
#Yellow is the alt theme for today's #BirdOfTheDay
Male and female Yellow Wagtails in a bean field at the edge of my S. Cambridgeshire village.
May 2023.
Atlantic Puffin - Orkney 2025.
Beach Stone-curlew, Cairns Esplanade, Queensland 2023.
Pied Stilt, Bowen, Queensland 2023.
Bridled Tern, Lady Musgrave Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland 2023.
#SideView is the theme for today's #BirdOfTheDay
Here's four favourites :
Atlantic Puffin - Orkney 2025.
Beach Stone-curlew,
Pied Stilt & Bridled Tern - Queensland 2023.
S. Cambridgeshire 2/3/26
A male Andrena on sugar-sprayed Ivy in my garden this afternoon.
With the orange basal tergites & the genal spine (2nd photo), I think it can only be Andrena trimmerana?
Confirmation or correction is appreciated. Not that common in this part of the country, will iRecord.
The alternative theme for the #BirdOfTheDay is #Finches
Here's a pair of Crimson Finches (Neochmia phaeton).
Norther Queensland - October 2023.
#FourOrMore is the theme for today's #BirdOfTheDsy and #Blue is the alt theme.
The Australasian Gannet colony at Muriwai, New Zealand, definitely had more than four when I visited on 3rd February and the adults eyes were blue.
Thanks Alan.
Half-time pie and chippy after the match, simples.
Summer Tanager
Grey-capped Flycatcher
Red-legged Honeycreeper
#PrimaryColours is the main theme for today's #BirdOfTheDay and the alt theme is #Songbirds
Here's three colourful passerines from my trip to Costa Rica in February last year.
Red - Summer Tanager
Yellow - Grey-capped Flycatcher
Blue - Red-legged Honeycreeper
#BestOfTheMonth is today's theme for the #BirdOfTheDay
A few to choose from, but close encounters with the cheeky Kea, were the birding highlight of my recent trip to New Zealand
South Island - 10th February
I think fans of the entire team are, though, more often with the use of more informal, slang equivalents.
Thanks, surreptitious, but I couldn't resist!
The alt theme for #BirdOfTheDay is #NoBranch , birds perched, but not on a branch.
Black-billed Gull (Chroicocephalus bulleri)
Feeding this near-threatened New Zealand endemic by tourists, for the purposes of selfies, is all too common. For a host of reasons, this is horrific behaviour.
#BirdOfTheDay theme is #WingsWideOpen
Australian Pied Cormorant or Pied Shag (Phalacrocorax varius).
Akaroa, New Zealand - 5th February 2026
Just saw my first Brimstone of the year in my S. Cambs garden.
No photo, it didn't stop.
I'll iRecord it
Today's #BirdOfTheDay theme is #Borb, birds looking round or pear shaped.
Here's a Weka, a large (chicken-sized) flightless rail that's endemic to New Zealand.
Despite being quite scarce and classified as 'Vulnerable', they are curious of humans, and often opportunistic theives.
13th February 2026
Thanks Alan.
#PowerPose is today's theme for #BirdOfTheDay , any bird showing strength through its stance.
My contribution, a Roadside Hawk (Rupornis magnirostris).
Costa Rica February 2025.
Thanks, it wasn't a tricky one. It was quite close and in the crystal clear water at a salmon farm.
#MallardMonday for photos of any duck or goose.
Here's a New Zealand Scaup, a common endemic diving duck.
Twizel, South Island, 9th February 2026.
#RuffledFeathers is the theme for today's #BirdOfTheDay and the alt. theme is #Brown
This young Blackbird in my S. Cambridgeshire garden, last May, fits both.
White-capped Albatross or Molly Hawk (Thalassarche cauta ssp. steadi).
#SuperSeabirdSunday
Pacific Coast off Kaikoura, S. Island, New Zealand.
6th February 2026.
Black Noddy (Anous minutus)
Bridled Tern(Onychoprion anaethetus)
Black-naped Tern (Sterna sumatrana)
Greater Crested Tern (Thalasseus bergii)
#BirdOfTheDay theme is #BirdsInTheirElement the alt is #Seabirds
Four species of tern on Lady Musgrave Island, a stunning little coral cay at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef. The first three breed here.
October 2023.
Black Noddy
Bridled Tern
Black-naped Tern
Greater Crested Tern
#WaterDroplets is the #BirdOfTheDay theme.
Male Paradise Shelduck, Christchurch, New Zealand.
5th February 2026.
Thanks