After a grey, damp start to the day it turned out to be a fine, warm summer afternoon. The breeze was up, but it was perfect for a walk along the coast at Rottingdean. The tide was in when we arrived, and the sea was light, but choppy.

Choppy sea at Rottingdean East Sussex,

There were the usual array of gulls, and every now and then a cormorant would sweep overhead, making their habitual run between the high cliffs at Telscombe and Brighton Marina.

Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo)

View of the cliffs below Saltdean, East Sussex

The one surprise was the relatively small number of jackdaws. They usually dominate the cliff tops, but today they were seemingly outnumbered by the larger member of the same family, the carrion crow.

Carrion crow (Corvus corone) in flight

I wasn’t going to post any foxes today, but the foxes being what they are presented a couple of photo opportunities that were too good to miss. First of these is Pretty (in the foreground) and Bully Boy, sitting on the garden steps.

Two young foxes

Bully Boy takes centre stage for the final sequence. These were taken a couple of hours ago. He’s high on the apex of our roof!

Fox on the apex of a roof at night.

Fox on the apex of a roof at night.

Fox on the apex of a roof at night.

Camera note: Rottingdean shots taken with the Canon 7D and EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS lens; the pair of foxes taken with the EF 200mm f/2.8L II USM; and the roof top excursion with the EF 24-105 F4L IS USM lens.

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  1. Ooh, the sea looks beautiful in the first photo, if a bit scary. And the one with the two foxes would make a good movie poster. Fun!

  2. Felix, thanks! The sea wasn’t too bad (it can get very rough at times) and some small boats were out enjoying the swell. I got several more shots of the two foxes, but that was the only one where they’re looking in the same direction. 🙂

  3. Love that rooftop fox! Perhaps he’s trying to mimic the gulls 😉

  4. Adele, it’s nice to have a climbing fox around the place again, though they do worry me when they get up that high.

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