The sunrise this morning was beautiful, the sky turning a rich gold as the sun crept up from below the South Downs at Falmer. This photo doesn’t nearly do it justice.

Sunrise over the South Downs

The cormorant was back, once again taking to the trees but I’ll skip those images today as lunchtime brought with it a rather special treat. Not these cute black-headed gulls posing on parallel tree stumps… (but I like the photo so I’m including it)

black-headed gulls

The treat was another lover of dead wood, a great spotted woodpecker. I spotted her flying across the churchyard and eventually located her in one of the trees next to the local farm.

Female great spotted woodpecker

For once a woodpecker proved to be moderately cooperative. These are substantial crops, but she kept mainly in view and only scuttled a little way up to the higher branches.

Female great spotted woodpecker

Female great spotted woodpecker

The other good spot of the day was seeing one of the local rats down among the roots that edge over the side of the pond. The colder weather and rising water level has made spotting the rats much more tricky that it was in the early autumn, and most days they aren’t in evidence at all. This one did catch my eye as it shot along the bank and then (like the woodpecker) proved surprisingly comfortable with the camera.

rat

rat

rat

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

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Nice to see a woodpecker now when all the colours seems to fade 🙂 Or, most of them. No nice sunrises for us here, but can’t complain after all the nice weather we had during October and November!

  2. Darko, we’ve had some beautiful mornings this week. I hear woodpeckers quite a lot, but haven’t seen too many this year so it was a bit of a treat yesterday. I was quite taken with the rat as well, especially the last photo!

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