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Four Bird Photos

Another very simple blog entry. Four of the local birds around Falmer Pond. All very usual subjects (two ducks, a blackbird and a blue tit), but it’s sometimes worth concentrating on the more commonplace. I’ll start with the blue tit, a subject I hope to be seeing a lot more of in the coming weeks.

Blue tit

That photo was marred by the intervening branches on the trees. Try as I might I couldn’t get a perfect line. I had better luck with this young male blackbird which was still sporting touches of juvenile brown in its plumage.

Blackbird

And so to the ducks. I took several similar shots to this one. It’s the larger of the white ducks out on the small island in the centre of Falmer Pond.

White duck

To close, a simple shot of a female mallard which I’m going to call ‘Happy Landings’ (for fairly obvious reasons).

Duck landing in pond

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

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Little White Duck

That’s the second time I’ve used that particular blog title, though it might seem a touch misleading since I’m going to start today’s entry with a grey collared dove.

Collared dove

Collared dove

Those shots were taken this morning when it was bright out, but cold. It stayed cold all day, and there’s little prospect of it warming up during the week. We may even lose the weak sunshine that helped brighten the middle of the day when I headed out to the fields around north Falmer. The farmers are still busy preparing the fields, and the gulls continue to flock in the tractor’s wake.

Ploughed field and herring gull

Ploughed field and herring gulls

The sharp breeze up on the ridge encouraged me to return to the relative shelter of the village. Plenty of ducks around, taking it in turns to fly circuits of the pond.

flying ducks

And yes, among those three there is indeed a little white duck.

White duck in flight

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

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Water Birds at Falmer Pond

More portraits of the bird life down at Falmer Pond, though this time I’ve focused on the species that tend to live in rather than around the water.

I can’t do a post like this without including a mallard duck, so here’s one standing on a submerged rock in the morning light.

Mallard duck

We have two species of rail at the pond: the moorhen, which is by far the most numerous:

Moorhen

And the coot, which is quite a bit larger. I’ve seen three at Falmer this year, a slight improvement on numbers over 2013.

Coot

I’ve posted plenty of pictures of the local greylags recently, but here’s one more: Greylag among the Daffodils.

Greylag goose and daffodils

Closing picture? Another mallard.

Mallard duck

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

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