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First-summer female Red-footed Falcon , East Yorkshire, Thorngumbald, June 2020
http://www.flickr.com/photos/glynsellors/
It sat in a hedge row for 3.5 hours - lovely through the telescope - although it looks like an adult female, its head is creamy; the tertials were brownish; brownish neck collar and buffish underparts - most first-summer birds in May still retain their juvenile outer-tail feathers, but this female has moulted its tail feathers.
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Glyn Sellors
Amateur photographer
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© Glyn Sellors
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