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Black-tailed Godwit (Limosa limosa) adult, breeding plumage, standing in grassy field, Netherlands, May

Black-tailed Godwit (Limosa limosa) adult, breeding plumage, standing in grassy field, Netherlands, May


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Black-tailed Godwit (Limosa limosa) adult, breeding plumage, standing in grassy field, Netherlands, May

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Media ID 8322821

© FLPA/Malcolm Schuyl

Dutch Godwit Godwits Holland Netherlands Northwestern Europe Wader Waders Breeding


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. In this stunning snapshot captured by FLPA photographer Malcolm Schuyl, we witness the epitome of avian elegance. Behold the magnificent Black-tailed Godwit, flaunting its breeding plumage like a true fashionista! Standing tall amidst a lush grassy field in the Netherlands during May, this European beauty is ready to steal the spotlight. With its sleek black tail feathers and striking orange-brown hues adorning its body, this adult godwit knows how to make heads turn. Its regal presence and impeccable style are reminiscent of an Asian runway model strutting her stuff. As spring breathes new life into nature's canvas, our feathered friend embraces the season with grace and poise. This Eurasian wader symbolizes hope and renewal as it embarks on another chapter of life – building nests, raising chicks, and continuing the cycle of existence. Hailing from Northwestern Europe but sharing ties with Asia too, these charismatic birds have become ambassadors for international unity among wildlife enthusiasts. Their melodious calls echo across temperate Europe and Eurasia while captivating hearts worldwide. So let us celebrate this enchanting creature that embodies both strength and delicacy. With every click of his camera shutter, Malcolm Schuyl has immortalized a moment that reminds us to appreciate nature's wonders – reminding us all that even in our busy lives, there is always time for bird-watching bliss!

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