Category Archives: Wildlife

Samples of wildlife photography

Rat Standing on Two Legs (plus some birds)

Lovely sunny day today, and the local inhabitants at Falmer Pond were in one of their collectively more cooperative moods. Plenty of subjects to choose from, including the title subject (but I’ll reserve that for the end).

First up is something of a re-visit to yesterday’s post. Another dunnock, but this time in decent light against a clean background.

Dunnock on brick wall

Dunnock on brick wall

The great tits are busy too. This one is on a coconut ‘fat’ feeder at the front of St Laurence Church, adjacent to the pond.

Great tit on coconut shell

Then there are the little wagtails.

Pied wagtail on dead tree

And even the ducks were in fine fettle.

duck and reflection

But the star of the day… this little rodent. The water levels are gradually going down at the pond which has brought some of the summer rat runs back into use. This one is close to one of the more popular points for throwing bread to the ducks and gulls. A few crumbs had landed on top of the boulder. The rat was considering its options…

rat on hind legs

Rat on hind legs

rat on hind legs

Rat pushing large boulder

rat by water

It eventually chose an easier option.

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

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Dunnock and Fulmars

I have a soft spot for dunnocks. They are very unglamorous birds. About the size of a sparrow, they tend to stay near hedgerows and are the archetypical little brown bird that no-one can name. They are quite bold though and this one was quite unconcerned by my presence this morning.

Dunnock

Dunnock

Dunnock

Later in the day I had to nip down to Rottingdean and took the opportunity for 20 minutes by the cliffs. The fulmars are fully in residence, and they were easy to spot on their roosts along the cliff face. I love the way they seem so contentedly domestic.

Fulmars on the cliffs at Rottingdean

Fulmars on the cliffs at Rottingdean

Fulmars on the cliffs at Rottingdean

Fulmars on the cliffs at Rottingdean

Last shot, just because I like it (from the morning session at Falmer Pond).

rat

Rat among the tree roots

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

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Garden Life (Time Lapse) #4

I think this is the fourth of the fortnightly time-lapse sequences. Lots of badgers in this one, plus several foxes (two of which unfortunately appear to be suffering from mange), plus assorted cats and birds. It’s difficult to intervene to help the foxes with the mange as I’ve not made any attempt to familiarize with any of the foxes this year, so they are naturally shy and elusive. To treat them, I need to get to know them and that’s not easy with cautious adults.

Anyway here’s the clip:

One photo from today. I have more, but I’ll post those tomorrow. Tonight it’s just a single sunset. A nice one though.

Sunset over Woodingdean

Camera note: sunset photo taken with the Canon 7D Mark II and EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM lens. Time-lapse from the Bushnell Trophy Cam HD, processed in Lightroom.

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