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Flying High

The unexpected dry spell allowed us the chance to do some tidying up in the garden. It was sunny and there’s always something to see overhead, so I’m certainly not about to complain. The gulls are a good alarm system when I’m gardening. I don’t actually have to watch the sky, just keep an ear open for sudden silences (always worth checking out), or a near exponential increase in squawking. Both say: Raptor Alert!

Here’s the first visitor of the day, a rather fine looking buzzard that flew over late morning.

Common buzzard

I missed a sparrowhawk soon after that one, but they tend to come back and I was able to get this photo a little later in the day.

Sparrowhawk

As well as gulls and birds of prey, it can be worth watching the corvids. Jackdaws chatter overhead; and the crows have their own noisy way of making their presence known, especially if they’re not happy. I spotted a small group crows in fairly frantic flight. It appeared that they were chasing an unwelcome crow out of their territory. This is a short sequence of what happened when one of the local crows caught up with the interloper.

Two crows engaging in mid-air combat.

Two crows engaging in mid-air combat.

Two crows engaging in mid-air combat.

Two crows engaging in mid-air combat.

The shots were taken from some distance and are heavily cropped, but it was interesting to see them in mid-air combat. The birds separate in the final shot and I watched as the lead bird was chased away over the valley. The several other crows in attendance (but out of shot) circled back to nearby trees.

The final sequence is of a buzzard. It wasn’t being mobbed as such, but carefully escorted away from the area by a small squadron of herring gulls. They mainly kept their distance, but one would occasionally dart closer to remind the buzzard of their presence. The buzzard itself is interesting as it has lost a number of primary feathers. Its flight seemed unaffected, and the feathers will re-grow.

Common buzzard with missing primaries

Common buzzard with missing primaries

Common buzzard with missing primaries

Common buzzard with missing primaries

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

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Little Bird Big Voice

Sunshine, clear skies, and only the lightest of breezes rippling the surface of Falmer pond.

No Fishing sign

Mirror sharp reflections…

Greylag goose and reflection on pond

Greylag goose

Ducks lurking by the island…

Ducks on Falmer Pond

Then the early morning peace is shattered…

Startled jackdaw

Startled jackdaw

A little bird with a big voice has woken up…

Robin singing

Robin singing

Robin singing

Robin singing

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

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Flock of Starlings

Starlings are among our common birds, but have suffered a decline in numbers for many years, with some estimates indicating a fall of around 80%. Some of the reported decline may simply be down to a change in habits (if they don’t come near towns, they’re not seen and not recorded), but certainly the giant murmurations are a less frequent sight. As with the similarly seemingly common, but endangered, herring gull, starlings are red-listed.

This is a smallish flock, not strictly a murmuration, flying over Falmer today. Click on the images to enlarge.

Flock of starlings

Flock of starlings

Flock of starlings

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

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