Category Archives: Wildlife

Samples of wildlife photography

Rain, Sun, Cormorant, Rat, Fox

Very typical weather today. I left home in high hope of some decent light, but by the time I’d arrived at Falmer the gloom had already set in. It was a dark and somewhat dismal scene, but it held one welcome surprise in the form of a cormorant. It’s been a quiet year for them here, but this lone bird was quietly gliding around the pond as the heavens opened and the rain came down.

Cormorant

Cormorant

Almost as quickly as it had started (though not so quickly that I didn’t get soaked) the rain relented, and the cormorant took the opportunity to dry off.

Cormorant

The weather was still struggling to make up its mind at lunchtime. The sun emerged long enough to entice this common darter out…

Common darter dragonfly

The rats prefer a touch of sunshine even though they mainly lurk in the shade. These are my favourites of the numerous shots I took of them today.

rat

rat

The end of the day was beautiful. The skies cleared and we were blessed with warm red light as the sun descended to the horizon. And all that needs to set it off perfectly is a pretty red fox.

fox

fox

fox

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

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Flock of Geese and other birds

A sharp but bright day, with blue skies. The kind of day when driving through the countryside is a pleasure especially when you get the chance to see flocks of geese criss-crossing the skyline.

These are Canada geese, a non-native but now widely colonized species across most parts of the country.

Canada geese

Canada geese

Canada geese

Canada geese

Canada geese

The geese in flight were the star sighting in the short time I had, but I can’t leave out the cormorants which were also enjoying the late autumn sun.

Cormorant

Cormorant

Two more shots, one from the end of today because its cute… I liked the rabbit in the corner of the shot, even though I didn’t see it there until I was processing the image.

heron,gull, rabbit

The final shot was taken late last night, and is the first in a while of one of our local badgers. With the disastrous cull in the West Country having been extended on the grounds that they didn’t kill enough, the fight to stop the badger cull continues. The population estimates have been radically revised. Even so, under the extended licence there is a real risk of pockets of local extinction. The upper target number now far exceeds the supposed 70% limit on culling (the original target exceeded the entire badger population based on the revised estimates), another of the many dreadful and unscientific decisions by DEFRA and Natural England on behalf of our wildlife-hating government. Bluntly, they have no idea of how many badgers there are, and if they carry on this way they could see this beautiful and iconic creature removed from whole regions of the country. They’re now talking of gassing setts in the future (even though gassing is banned under the Bern Convention), and have even started to discuss relaxing the fox hunting ban.

Badger

Our local badgers are safe for now, but the cull could be heading our way in the future as we are a target area. Please support the Sussex Badger Vaccination Project (Facebook page).

Camera note: all daytime shots taken with the Canon 7D and EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS lens. Badger photographed with the EF 24-105 F4L IS USM lens.

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Another Look at the Pond

The start of the week means an early morning pre-work visit to Falmer Pond. It’s just at the time of year when it can be quite gloomy there unless we are really lucky with the cloud cover. Today was grey, although the sun teased occasionally with fleeting displays through narrow breaks in the clouds.

The herring gulls were dominating when I arrived, gliding around the still water, but their (relatively) peaceful start to the day was disturbed by a heron flying in.

gulls

A couple of circuits on the wing and the heron finally found a suitable perch.

heron in tree

The middle of the day was brighter, and several people were out ‘feeding the ducks’. I put that in quotes because whatever their intention, inevitably other birds muscle their way in. The herring gulls are the main bullies, but the local jackdaws are quite self-assured in taking their share.

Jackdaw and duck

And when everyone has gone, these little fellows come out to scavenge what they can.

Rat

Rat

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

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