29th May 2025 – The Camargue, France

I am having such wonderful photographic opportunities on our trip to The Camargue that I am having limited time to edit photographs and record the narrative of our trip. So, just a few photos to give a taste of what a wonderful time we have been having in the last few days.

European roller near to our hotel outside Arles

Hobby

Glossy ibis over rice field

Little egret

Spoonbill

Six spoonbills in formation over le Chemin du Mas d’Argon in the Camargue

Purple heron

The same purple heron on its way back

Western demoiselle

Barn swallow

Greater flamingo

Black-winged stilt

Les Arènes d”Arles – I just missed the opportunity of a shot of swifts as they screeched past as I (clearly) had the wrong lens attached.

Les Arènes d”Arles

Les Arènes d”Arles

La Camargue

Rice fields in the Camargue

Les Alpilles de Provence where we saw Bonelli’s Eagle and Short-toed Snake Eagles

Musée de la Camargue

A visit to the Musée de la Camargue

A visit to the Musée de la Camargue

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8 responses to “29th May 2025 – The Camargue, France”

  1. Michael Sammut Avatar
    Michael Sammut

    Great shots.

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    1. martintayler Avatar

      Thank you, Michael. I appreciate that coming from you.

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      1. Michael Sammut Avatar
        Michael Sammut

        You’re most welcome, Martin.

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  2. robbiesinspiration Avatar

    Rollers are so pretty. They visit us during the summer months. A smashing picture of a greater flamingo

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    1. martintayler Avatar

      Well, Robbie, I’m so envious.

      Martin Tayler Martin’s bird and nature blog: https://martinsbirdblog.com/

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    2. martintayler Avatar

      Thank you again for your comments.

      Martin Tayler Martin’s bird and nature blog: https://martinsbirdblog.com/

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  3. quantumkindy Avatar

    Amazing photos!

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    1. martintayler Avatar

      Many thanks; much appreciated.

      Martin Tayler Martin’s bird and nature blog: https://martinsbirdblog.com/

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