Category Archives: Wildlife

Samples of wildlife photography

Garden Fox Cub

A couple of the fox cubs are becoming more confident… so long as I keep fairly still and don’t approach them. This little cub came out in the later part of the day on Sunday and was more interested in exploring than in me. That’s perfect for getting more natural images. This is a small selection.

Fox cub having a shake

fox cub

Fox cub investigating

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Fox cub on the look out

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Fox cub resting

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Fox cub emerging from the undergrowth

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Fox cub standing very still

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Fox cub catching the last of the sun

Camera note: all photos taken with the Canon 1DX Mark II and EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM lens.

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Fox Cub Special

Just a short sequence taken this evening. The cubs are becoming more comfortable with me and it’s now becoming possible to get some more natural shots. These were taken with my oldest lens (the 70-300 DO) and my newest camera the 1DX MkII. The cubs are about 10 weeks old now.

Fox Cub

Fox Cub

Fox Cub

Fox Cub

Camera note: all photos taken with the Canon 1DX Mark II and EF70-300mm 4.5-5.6 DO IS lens.

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Reds…

Ok, it’s a long while since I’ve simply themed a page like this, but everything here is red… (even when they don’t look like they are).

The first is a red-eared terrapin. They are feral (discarded domestic animals). The terrapins have survived for a number of years in Falmer Pond as – essentially – they are at the top of the local food chain with no natural predators. There are several, and this one is close to the size of a dinner plate. It’s unlikely that they’ll be able to breed in our climate as the eggs are laid on the ground and need a consistent temperature above 25C for a couple of months.

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Red-eared Terrapin basking at Falmer Pond, East Sussex

The next little sequence is another non-native species, but rather less damaging to local wildlife. This one was sharing calls with a mate (who was out of sight). It’s a red-legged partridge.

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Red-legged partridge crossing the road at at Falmer Village, East Sussex

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Red-legged partridge basking in the sun

red-legged partridge

Red-legged partridge in the shade of the trees

This one is easy… red sky!

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Sunset over Woodingdean

Lastly, the inevitable red fox (to give its proper name). It’s a short sequence of Pretty sharing a markie biscuit with one of the cubs.

vixen and fox cub

Pretty sharing with a cub

vixen and fox cub

Fox cub begging

vixen and fox cub

Whoops.. they’ve dropped it

Camera note: all daytime photos taken with the Canon 1DX Mark II and EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM lens. The EF 200mm f/2.8L II USM was used for the foxes.

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