

Red Grouse


Lapwing

Northern Wheatear

Meadow Pipit
Took a drive through the North Yorkshire Moors National Park to see if any migrants had arrived yet. There have been a few reports of Ring Ouzel already on the moors but unfortunately I didn't come across any, but did manage to find a single male Northern Wheatear.
Most of the moors was still covered with snow, a beautiful sight (need to start taking some landscape shots) and the weather was very cold and cloudy, but with plenty of bright spells allowing me to take a few pics here and there. I will pop back again, probably in mid May by then the moors will be buzzing with bird life.
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