A wintry Boxing Day birding session at Welney produced this.
Of the three waders in the centre of the picture there is a redshank at the top, a ruff just to the left of it and a black tailed godwit at the bottom.
If you are in the area, bring your wellies (essential right now) and fill them with delights like this.

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Iām unable to get out of my head an image of my wellies filled with godwits, ruffs, ducks and other wildfowl! Thank you, I love your photos. š
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Why is bird spotting so popular in this site? Most people are taking about the cricket, football or going for a pint. Here it’s bird watching or playing with a train set.
I can also tell you the score at the MCG if you want, and that it was won with four leg byes.
But why watch when you can do?
Why not???