I topped and tailed today with treks out on to the Downs. Nothing spectacular to see (apart from one very distant peregrine), but plenty of the more common local birds. Here's a quick selection, starting with a couple of magpie shots. Both are carrying food. I think the first has a piece of apple. The second (a juvenile) seemingly has found a couple of dog biscuits. :confused:

Down at ground level, the wheatears were wandering around in small flocks. This one was a little bolder than the rest and let me get close enough for a a proper shot.

There were plenty of crows as well…

…and a fly-by sighting of a kestrel. Just the one, and very fleeting.

The rest are from the end of the day, starting with a duck at Falmer pond. I really like the colours in this shot, and the sense of habitat.

Further out on the Downs the yellowhammers were flitting in small flocks from tree to tree. Occasionally one would pause for breath.

The ubiquitous robin was also an ever-present. This is their time of year. I see them everywhere.

Same location, but this time a blue tit.

Finally, a shot of a small murmuration of starling, their wings catching the late afternoon sun about 20 minutes before sunset.

The uncommonly hot weather will slowly return to something more autumnal over the next few days. It's been glorious though, while it's lasted.
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Camera note: all shots taken with the Canon 7D EF and 400mm f/5.6L USM lens.

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  1. The sunlight you captured in the trees and the feathers of the robin and blue tit is just wonderful. The photos are so naturally alive.

  2. Those magpies… :left:

  3. Darko, I suppose they may be nuts it's carrying, but I like the idea of dog biscuits 😉

  4. Erwin, thanks!

  5. Cynthia, thanks! It's a beautiful time of year.

  6. Nuts or dog biscuits, carrying two at once is just plain greedy :chef:

  7. Plain greedy is the phrase for it. But then I'd expect nothing less from a young magpie. 🙂

  8. Great Pict

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