Category Archives: water birds

Goosander at Falmer

During a very brief visit to Falmer Pond today I spotted a most unusual newcomer. It had distinctive dark green and white plumage, and a dive that was characteristic of the way a cormorant dips under water. it was clearly not a hybrid duck (my first though when I glimpsed it from a distance. Turns out it was a goosander (Mergus merganser). It’s possible I’ve seen this species before, though certainly not down here at the local pond. Definitely a rare sighting in these parts.

goosander

The light was shockingly poor and most of these were taken at ISO 3,200 (the final one at half that). I would have loved more time there to capture the diving sequence properly, but have to be content with what I did manage to get. It was a really pretty bird, and from what I can discover is only seen this far to the south of the country during the winter period. They are much more common in the north of England.

Here’s a few more photos.

goosander

goosander

goosander

goosander

It will be interesting to see if it is still there tomorrow, or whether it has flown on the larger watering holes. Little doubt though that these little guys will still be around.

Falmer Rat

Falmer Rat eating bread left for the ducks – ISO 6400

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

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Goldcrest at Seven Sisters

The light was awful today, and the rain was light but more or less constant. Despite the gloom, I stopped off at Seven Sisters. A little egret was quietly hunting for tiddlers in the shallows.

little egret

Little egret (ISO 3200)

Several little grebe (dabchicks) were also out feeding.

little grebe (dabchick)

Little Grebe (ISO 2000)

A robin rested on a post.

robin

Robin (ISO 2000)

And a pigeon sheltered from the drizzle…

pigeon

Woodpigeon (ISO 2000)

Outshining all of these though was a tiny goldcrest, flitting in and out of the hedgerow. The goldcrest is the UK’s smallest bird (along with the firecrest). These were taken at ISO 1600.

goldcrest

goldcrest

goldcrest

goldcrest

goldcrest

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

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Always Back to the Rain

Torrential rain this morning. Really not very good for taking photos and these were all shot from the shelter of the car. And of course it was pretty dark too, but the cormorants didn’t seem to mind.

Cormorant in the rain

Cormorant in the rain

A pair of cormorants

Two cormorants in the rain

Cormorant taking off

Slow shutter (1/40s) of a cormorant taking off (in the rain)

Later in the day the sun finally emerged.

rainbow

Rainbow over St Laurence Church, Falmer

And so did a rat 😉

rat

Things look just a little brighter for next week.

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

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