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Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) scavenges along the shores of Clontarf, its distinctive pattern blending with the coastal rocks of Dublin's shoreline.
Black & white wagtail with a constantly flicking tail forages along the waterfront in Clontarf, Dublin.
Clontarf, Australia - Feb 4, 2018. The Manly to Spit Bridge Walk. Bushwalking from Manly to Mosman across Sydney Harbour National Park.
Black & white wagtail with a constantly flicking tail forages along the waterfront in Clontarf, Dublin.
Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) scavenges along the shores of Clontarf, its distinctive pattern blending with the coastal rocks of Dublin's shoreline.
Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) scavenges along the shores of Clontarf, its distinctive pattern blending with the coastal rocks of Dublin's shoreline.
Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) scavenges along the shores of Clontarf, its distinctive pattern blending with the coastal rocks of Dublin's shoreline.
Black & white wagtail with a constantly flicking tail forages along the waterfront in Clontarf, Dublin.
Black & white wagtail with a constantly flicking tail forages along the waterfront in Clontarf, Dublin.
Black & white wagtail with a constantly flicking tail forages along the waterfront in Clontarf, Dublin.
Black & white wagtail with a constantly flicking tail forages along the waterfront in Clontarf, Dublin.
Black & white wagtail with a constantly flicking tail forages along the waterfront in Clontarf, Dublin.
Black & white wagtail with a constantly flicking tail forages along the waterfront in Clontarf, Dublin.
Black & white wagtail with a constantly flicking tail forages along the waterfront in Clontarf, Dublin.
Black & white wagtail with a constantly flicking tail forages along the waterfront in Clontarf, Dublin.
Black & white wagtail with a constantly flicking tail forages along the waterfront in Clontarf, Dublin.
Curlew in Clontarf, Ireland
Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) scavenges along the shores of Clontarf, its distinctive pattern blending with the coastal rocks of Dublin's shoreline.
Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) scavenges along the shores of Clontarf, its distinctive pattern blending with the coastal rocks of Dublin's shoreline.
Black & white wagtail with a constantly flicking tail forages along the waterfront in Clontarf, Dublin.
Black & white wagtail with a constantly flicking tail forages along the waterfront in Clontarf, Dublin.
Black & white wagtail with a constantly flicking tail forages along the waterfront in Clontarf, Dublin.
Black & white wagtail with a constantly flicking tail forages along the waterfront in Clontarf, Dublin.
Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) scavenges along the shores of Clontarf, its distinctive pattern blending with the coastal rocks of Dublin's shoreline.
Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) scavenges along the shores of Clontarf, its distinctive pattern blending with the coastal rocks of Dublin's shoreline.
Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) scavenges along the shores of Clontarf, its distinctive pattern blending with the coastal rocks of Dublin's shoreline.
Black & white wagtail with a constantly flicking tail forages along the waterfront in Clontarf, Dublin.
Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) scavenges along the shores of Clontarf, its distinctive pattern blending with the coastal rocks of Dublin's shoreline.
Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) scavenges along the shores of Clontarf, its distinctive pattern blending with the coastal rocks of Dublin's shoreline.
Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) scavenges along the shores of Clontarf, its distinctive pattern blending with the coastal rocks of Dublin's shoreline.
Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) scavenges along the shores of Clontarf, its distinctive pattern blending with the coastal rocks of Dublin's shoreline.
Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) scavenges along the shores of Clontarf, its distinctive pattern blending with the coastal rocks of Dublin's shoreline.
Black & white wagtail with a constantly flicking tail forages along the waterfront in Clontarf, Dublin.
Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) scavenges along the shores of Clontarf, its distinctive pattern blending with the coastal rocks of Dublin's shoreline.
Black & white wagtail with a constantly flicking tail forages along the waterfront in Clontarf, Dublin.

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