Category Archives: Wildlife

Samples of wildlife photography

Giant Mutant Rats?

One of our national newspapers is leading with a story about ‘Giant Mutant Rats’ heading for the UK. Nonsense of course (as are most tabloid wildlife scare stories), but it’s a timely hook to post some photos taken today of our local non-mutant and modestly small Falmer Pond rats. They really can be rather cute, though the setting helps (a lot).

I was actually tracking a flighty little wren which I’ve seen several time recently when I saw the rat. Today was the first time the wren had paused long enough for a photo and just after I took this shot the rat emerged from under the overhanging bank of the pond.

Wren

rat

It scampered in the undergrowth around the edge of the pond, mainly keeping out of sight, but not entirely.

rat

Then back down to the edge of the water, keeping away from the local dog-walkers.

rat

rat

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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What the Fox

#WhatTheFox

Close watchers of this blog may have seen a new twitter feed appear in the side bar over the past couple of days called #WhatTheFox. It’s a campaign hashtag to prevent changes to the Hunting Act, the law through which hunting with dogs is banned in the UK.

Currently the law in the UK prohibits hunting with more than two dogs (which can flush, but not kill, the fox). The law as it stands is moderately effective, but the government plans to introduce a revised regulation which would remove the limit on the number of dogs. While in itself this doesn’t technically legalize hunting with dogs, it would mean that any hunt that does use dogs will find it much easier to evade the law since it would no longer be illegal to ‘flush’ foxes with large packs. There’s a good explanation of the impact of the proposed change on the League Against Cruel Sport website. In reality, the amendment to the Hunting Act is its effective repeal by the back door. It serves no other purpose.

Worse, this change is being introduced by what’s called a 10 Minute Rule Motion, which in practice means there will be no proper debate in Parliament about it. The government are treating it as a minor amendment, that doesn’t need proper scrutiny. They plan to do this next week, on 26th March 2014.

Many MPs will be opposed to the change which is one of the reasons why there won’t be a full debate unless we can rally support to defend the fox. If you are in the UK, please write to your MP via the link as a matter of urgency, urging them to oppose this disgraceful abuse of parliamentary process.

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Edit: it appears the government may have had second thoughts and that the amendment will not be presented in the next two weeks. No guarantees beyond then though. 21/3/2014.

Edit #2: It seems the government has now accepted that it cannot push this amendment through, so for the moment the risk has faded.26/3/2014

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Rabbit in Churchyard in the Rain

Rabbit in churchyard in the rain

Rabbit in churchyard in the rain

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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