My dad has the most marvelous job of all, he works all over the Netherlands and often in other country's, I never came to think about it of joining him but since a few months I do.
Today he needed to go to Texel so I joined him.


It started fairly good with a flying Sparrowhawk above my house, then 4 Black redstarts were singing on the Media park, (a closed area for public).
Together with a colleague of my dad (they needed to work remember) we started our trip to Texel.
As we joined the Germans and other Dutch people on the boat to Texel from Den Helder I spotted the first cool birds, a pair of Brent goose were foraging on the pier, 9 Eiders and 1 Turnstone were present as well.
The crowd on the boat was throwing bread into the air to see the gulls up close, I started photographing some but as we got closer to Texel I realised that my photo's were all ruined because of my iso speed.
I did get 1 desent shot of a Lesser black-backed.



As described above I didn't rent a bike and started to walk towards the dunes, 5 Linnets were singing along the track.
I decided to walk around the Mokbaai, were a lot of waders should be foraging.
No waders yet to be seen, I looked across the Mokbaai and saw that they were foraging at the far end of the baai, but I would check that later.
At the other end of the baai were 28 Brent Goose, 1 Grey plover, 24 Eiders and 4 Turnstones, a few nice sea birds and I enjoyed them well.
Texel is often recalled as an island of sheep, I did see a lot of them, among them was this youngster.
I wish I could be it, lying around and just sleep all day... man would I like that!
In 'The Petten' some Avocets were foraging.
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