Category Archives: water birds

Splash of Colour on a Grey Day

We’re still going through the damp and gloom, but despite the grey there is still a touch of colour out there somewhere.

For a few minutes this morning the rising sun found a break in the clouds as it rose over the Downs. The moment was brief, but time enough to catch these shots of a moorhen on a golden Falmer Pond.

Moorhen silhouette on golden pond

Moorhen silhouette on golden pond

Moorhen silhouette on golden pond

The sun had long disappeared by the time I took this next sequence, but robins don’t need sunshine: they shine for themselves as this little chap proves.

robin

robin

robin

robin

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

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Fulmars and Starlings at Rottingdean

So here goes with my first post of 2015. The sun was shining, and with just a light breeze it was perfect for a quick walk along the Undercliff at Rottingdean. Plenty of gulls about, and with the tide out a few distant oystercatchers were hugging the water’s edge. It took me a while to spot the fulmars which were congregating at the Saltdean end of the walk, but once I found them they put on their usual excellent display.

To start things off, just a couple of standard flight shots.

fulmar

fulmar

Fulmars are very social birds, and the best moments are when they are interacting. They nest in the cliff hollows, and it’s common to see one or two settled comfortably in their nook while others approach and try to land. More often than not, they are given short shrift by the incumbents.

fulmars

fulmars

fulmars

This seems to be quite a good year for starlings, and as the light began to fade they started to appear along the top of the cliffs. In starling terms this is a small flock.

Flock of starlings

And a group that flew in a little bit closer…

Flock of starlings

The final couple of shots are two more of starlings, but taken at ground level where they were picking up a scattering of crumbs left on a wall. The sun was quite low by now, hence the rich colours.

Starling

Starling

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

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Blackbird, Collared Dove and Coot

Well I may include something else as well, but I’ll start with the birds. They are all very common, but the light was nice and I’m still enjoying getting to know the new gear. I have to say I am amazed at just how sharp the lens is. Anyway, here’s a fine blackbird (male) who was hanging around Falmer Pond today.

Blackbird (male)

Blackbird (male)

We also have a good colony of collared doves locally. They are naturalized natives (they’ve been around the UK for about 50 years), but they are everywhere now. More delicate than our standard pigeons, they are pretty birds with beautiful red eyes.

Collared dove

Collared dove

Just one shot of the coot, caught as it was descending the bank into the pond. Again, the light was lovely.

Coot

I can’t resist posting at least one rat shot, but the rest of today’s will be added to the December rat album.

rat

rat

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

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