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A collection of foxes

Baby Rats at Falmer

I’m afraid it’s another rat special from me tonight. I took these at lunchtime today, at Falmer Pond. It was busy, and the rats proved to be something of a hit with several people watching them closely. It helped of course that there were baby rats about as well.

I’ll start with one of the adults, lurking at the exit to one of the many tunnels they’ve dug into the banks of the pond. With the water level falling these are now dry and provide the rats with a rapid run around the fringe of the pond. They can also keep out of sight of people and predators.

Rat emerging from tunnel

It was soon joined by a second adult. They paused there for a few moments before venturing out into the open.

Rat emerging from tunnel

Then a baby rat appeared. it was a lively little thing, but the adults were generally close by to keep a protective eye on it.

baby rat

Adult and baby rats

Adult and baby rats

The main attraction for the rats is bird seed, scattered for the ducks and geese who, to be fair, do manage to get most of what is on offer. The rats wait until things quieten down. Then they tuck in.

Adult and baby rats

rat

On the home front, the foxes are still as shy as ever. We can hear them all the time, and occasionally spot one from a distance. I managed a single frame of one lurking at the rear of the garden. It will be my ‘Fox of the Day‘, but worth including here as part of the on-going diary of vulpine activity.

fox

Camera note: all rat photos taken with the Canon 7D and EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS lens. Fox photographed with the EF 100mm f/2.8L macro IS USM lens.

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Little Birds

I spent some time today concentrating on the smaller local birds. It’s an area I tend to neglect because it’s time-consuming and the results are frequently unsatisfactory. The main problem is getting close enough to get something decent while not spooking the subject. The alternative is to crop heavily. This is a heavy crop of a blue tit, but catching one in flight (even a short hop, which is what this was) is a bonus.

Blue tit in flight

It’s far easier when they are eyeing up a bird feeder!

Goldfinch

Goldfinch

The foxes are still acting shy, though this one (with the slight nick in his ear) is becoming just a little more tolerant. Even so, this is a hefty crop and he won’t venture forward while I’m nearby.

fox

Camera note: bird photos taken with the Canon 7D and EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS lens. Fox photographed with the EF 100mm f/2.8L macro IS USM lens.

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Fox and Badger Video

This is a bit of a mixed bag. I spent most of my free time looking for small woodland birds. I could hear them, but getting a clear line of sight proved somewhat more difficult. I had better luck with the speckled wood butterflies which were out in number.

Speckled wood butterfly

This is a view of the woodland path I was following. It’s very pretty and runs adjacent to the fields where I was photographing buzzards yesterday.

woodland path

I made a very brief visit to the pond at Falmer Village to check up on the moorhen chicks. They’re doing fine. 😀

Moorhen chick and adult

Back home the garden is lively at night with foxes and badgers. I’ve even managed a couple of direct sightings of the bolder of the still shy pack. This is from last night.

fox

The trail camera is doing rather better than me at the moment and there are some nice behavioural interactions among these clips of foxes and badgers taken over the past two nights.

I’ll close with the moon from this evening. It’s just a few hour past full and was still quite low in the sky when I took this.

moon

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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