Category Archives: Bird of Prey

A Brief Visit to Sheepcote Valley

Another very hot day (the warmest in September since 2006) found me at Sheepcote Valley. This is a local open space, at the edge of Brighton Racecourse. Much of it was previously industrial land, but it has now become a haven for wildlife.

Sheepcote Valley

It was quiet today, even the birds were avoiding the heat. A few swallows were on the wing, building up their weight before their autumn migration to Africa. Clearly they are quite comfortable with high temperatures, and there were plenty of insects for them to feed on.

Swallow (Hirundo rustica)

Swarm of gnats

The swallows will soon be gone, but there’s one bird that thrives on the grassy valley, and that’s the kestrel. I can’t ever quite guarantee I’ll see one, but I usually do and today was no exception. Just a couple of quick shots.

Kestrel

Kestrel

By the time I was getting ready to leave the sound of the coastal foghorn was reaching the valley, and the mists were rolling in from the south. Rain is forecast for tomorrow and it will certainly be cooler. Autumn is one the way, but it’s been a good summer and a slight break in the weather will be something of a relief.

Mist over Sheepcote Valley

Camera note: all shots taken with the Canon 7D and EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS lens.

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Lazy Afternoon Fox and Sparrowhawk

I was going to include some photos from Rottingdean in this post, but to be honest while I enjoyed a pleasant walk along the beach today there was little really to catch my interest with the camera. Instead these two shots are left over from yesterday. They were taken while I was photographing Bully Boy. I see distant sparrowhawks fairly regularly here, but this one came in low over the garden. It was a nice sighting, and the shots are passable.

Sparrowhawk

Sparrowhawk

The fox in the title is Bully Boy, who is turning into a very lazy garden fox.



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Camera note: sparrowhawk shots taken with the Canon 7D and EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS lens. Video taken on the 7D with the EF 100mm f/2.8L macro IS USM lens.

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Buzzard Buzzed!

Today was one of those strange days where I seemed to spend most of my time not really seeing anything worth photographing, but was lucky enough to have a small handful of encounters that more than made up for the down time. The star turns were a heron, a buzzard, and a welcome re-appearance in the garden by Bully Boy, the young fox. I’m going to stick with the buzzard for this entry, partly because I like the shots, but also because it’s the first time I’ve seen them share air space with flocks of swallows and house martins.

I’m not entirely convinced the smaller birds were mobbing the raptor but with so many young fledglings around they may have been more than usually defensive of their patch. If they were mobbing, their technique is rather less confrontational than the full-frontal attack mode so often adopted by gulls and corvids.

Now for the photos… (click on the image to enlarge)

Buzzard with swallow and house martins

Buzzard with swallow and house martins

Buzzard with swallow and house martins

Buzzard with swallow

Buzzard with swallow

Camera note: all shots taken with the Canon 7D and EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS lens.

Also posted in Behaviour, Birds, Wildlife