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Fulmars and Pipits at Rottingdean
There’s more rain forecast over the coming days, but today started beautifully. The blue skies were back, and – for the time of year – it was mild. I headed down to Rottingdean early this morning.
The tide was in, but the early boats were already out enjoying the relative calm.
But it wasn’t boats I was there to see; it was fulmars, and a number were skirting the cliffs.
One or two had found nesting spots, which is the real reason they’re here at this time of year.
Closer to ground level, the little rock pipits were also enjoying the milder weather. These bold little birds often hop down to the walkway, but this one had found a tasty feast on the lower face of the cliffs.
Back home, Pretty is still flying the fox flag in the garden.
Camera note: all photos taken with the Canon 7D and EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS lens.
Earthstar
One familiar face in the garden, plus a surprise newcomer.
I was checking out the back of the garden after the heavy wind and rain of the past few days and spotted a most unexpected visitor lurking in the corner of an area covered in bark chippings (so with something of a woodland feel to it). There were two of them sitting there, looking slightly the worse for wear after the storms: Earthstars. These shots are of the better preserved of the pair. Although not rare, these are the first ones I’ve seen in the garden and I’ve only seen examples in woodland on handful of occasions. More about them can be found here
As for the familiar face, it’s fox-shaped and belongs to Pretty (who else?).
Camera note: all photos taken with the Canon 7D and EF 100mm f/2.8L macro IS USM lens.
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