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Back to the Pond

After a couple of weeks away from the pond, I was back there this morning and so were most of the usual gang. It didn’t take me long to find the local heron, hiding away under the trees on the wooded bank.

grey heron

The greylags were there as well. This one enjoying a good splash (as were many of the birds). It’s a ritual that is extensive as the juveniles lose their downy feathers and adults complete their moult. The splashing serves a useful function of cleaning the new feathers of dust and mites.

greylag goose

There were ducks (of course). This one was paddling in my favourite corner of the pond.

duck

I was surprised (but pleased) to see that there were even some late-season ducklings swimming about.

ducklingd

The gulls were there as well. These two young herring gulls were harassing the adult for food… with some success.

herring gulls feeding

British Coastal Birds

Up on dry land, the rabbits were in lively mood.

rabbits

I even saw a rat 😉

rat

I’m still working on the gull special I mentioned a little while ago. It’s grown somewhat but it will get posted soon (within the next couple of weeks).

Precious few fox sightings lately, though the trail camera is picking up their nightly activity (plus a badger or two). The cast of characters is changing. The nicked ear fox has barely featured in recent footage, but there’s a young fox (this year’s brood) and an older fox with a stump for a brush who we saw several months ago but has reappeared after a lengthy absence.

More soon…

Camera note: all photos taken with the Canon 7D and EF 400mm f/5.6L USM lens.

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Fallow Deer at Pulborough

Ok, this isn’t the promised post on gulls (though here’s a taster). Instead I’m posting a couple of photos of fallow deer taken yesterday at Pulborough Brooks RSPB reserve, in West Sussex.

Fallow deer

fallow deer

(click to enlarge)

Fallow deer

I’ve also added a page with more fallow deer photos from the same sequence.

Being an RSPB reserve, there were of course plenty of birds to see as well, including a peregrine giving a group of ducks a mighty scare (the peregrine left emptied-clawed on this occasion).

peregrine falcon

There was also a small group (I counted four) of avocets, very possibly the first time I’ve seen or photographed this iconic bird.

Avocet

Avocet

Camera note: all photos taken with the Canon 7D and EF 400mm f/5.6L USM lens.

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Peregrine with Prey

The weekend storms largely by-passed us, though we did get some strong winds and heavy rain. Today was windy, but with some sunshine and I spent some time this afternoon down at Rottingdean, walking the shore (the tide was out) to Saltdean. I got a good selection of gulls (I will post some of those in a separate entry), but the wildlife highlight was without doubt picking out a distant peregrine falcon carrying its prey.

These shots are all mighty crops (the final image is uncropped to give an idea of what I could actually see), and I’m struggling to identify the unfortunate victim. I think it’s probably a pigeon.

Peregrine falcon and prey

Peregrine falcon and prey

Peregrine falcon and prey

Peregrine falcon and prey

Peregrine falcon and prey

Peregrine falcon and prey

The peregrine is local and I’ve watched them fly over the cliffs a number of times over the years, but this was the first time I’ve seen one with prey. The shots aren’t photographically much to speak of, but sometimes it’s enough simply to document a sighting.

Some better images (of the gulls) tomorrow!

Camera note: all photos taken with the Canon 7D and EF 400mm f/5.6L USM lens.

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