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Rainbow and other colours

OK, I know that there aren’t really any ‘other’ colours beyond a rainbow, but there was a nice colourful arc this morning when I arrived at work.

Rainbow over Watts House, University of Brighton

Rainbow at Watts House, Moulsecoomb, Brighton

Just before that I had a touch of red/orange, in the form of a kestrel.

Male kestrel over Sheepcote Valley, Brighton

Male kestrel over Sheepcote Valley, Brighton

And more than a hint of blue…

Kestrel in blue sky with clouds

Kestrel in blue sky with clouds

Male kestrel with sea in the background

Male kestrel with sea in the background

Male kestrel over Sheepcote Valley, Brighton

Male kestrel over Sheepcote Valley, Brighton

Lunchtime added a couple more colours to the theme. These were taken along some paths behind my new work location. It’s a bit of climb to get up there, but could be interesting when the weather improves (it looks like it gets very muddy when wet).

This is the pink/red one (with a touch of yellow)

Chiffchaff in wooded area in Moulsecoomb, Brighton

Chiffchaff in wooded area in Moulsecoomb, Brighton

And this is the green…

Chiffchaff in wooded area in Moulsecoomb, Brighton

Chiffchaff in wooded area in Moulsecoomb, Brighton

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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Kestrel at Castle Hill

Just a short sequence today, of a kestrel at the edge of Castle Hill (a local nature reserve).

Kestrel eating a bush cricket on the wing at Castle Hill, East Sussex

Kestrel eating a bush cricket on the wing at Castle Hill, East Sussex

kestrel in flight

Kestrel in flight taking a sneaky glance in my direction

Kestrel at Castle Hill, East Sussex

Kestrel fence-posting at Castle Hill, East Sussex

Kestrel fence-posting at Castle Hill, East Sussex

Camera note: all photos taken with the Canon 7D Mark II and EF 200mm f/2.8L II USM lens.

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Kestrels at Sheepcote Valley

A blazing hot afternoon, and a mini-trek over Sheepcote Valley in search of kestrels. They made it easy. I spotted the first one as I drove in to the empty(!) car park. It was perched on the fence, having hopped over from the road side as I drove in. There’s an odd colour cast on this shot, but I like the business of it all, and it was the first shot of the day.

Kestrel at Sheepcote Valley

Male kestrel perched on wooden post at the Sheepcote Valley car park

This next one is altogether more conventional…

Kestrel in flight under blue sky

Kestrel in flight under blue sky

It was out hunting, and between perches picked up a small snack (a speckled bush cricket, I think).

Kestrel at with speckled bush cricket

Kestrel at with speckled bush cricket

Kestrel eating

Kestrel eating

The young male eventually flew off into the distance. A female then appeared, perched along the fencing that runs between the fields and the local golf course.

Female kestrel at Sheepcote Valley

Female kestrel at Sheepcote Valley

Brown on beige

Brown on beige

Note the brown head (as opposed to the grey of the male)

Note the brown head (as opposed to the grey of the male)

Kestrel cruising over the golf course at Sheepcote Valley

Kestrel cruising over the golf course at Sheepcote Valley

The heat got to me. I headed back to the car. Andthere he was again. The young male perched on a street lamp.

Kestrel perched on street lamp

Kestrel perched on street lamp

Back to watching from a handy perch

Back to watching from a handy perch

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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