A Walk Along Rottingdean Beach
Monday, 2. November 2009, 00:33:21
I saw an oystercatcher skim by. And there were gulls aplenty, though mainly of the Herring variety. Among them was a great black-backed gull.
A more unusual visitor was lurking at the edge of the water. This is the first heron I've seen along the beach. The gulls eventually decided that a heron was one intruder too many, and several started a minor mobbing.
The heron settled further along the beach, near where this relatively rare visitor was trying its luck in the surf.
The heron had its own ideas though, and very soon chased the curlew away.
While all this was going on, a flock (well, six) cormorants flew by.
And on the rocks, the starlings gathered as the sun began to lower in the sky.
If there's one thing starlings are renowned for, it's their flocking and sure enough they took to the skies in a typically ragged, but unbelievably well coordinated, fashion.
And throughout, the sea transmuted into gold under the changing light.
Camera note: all shots taken with the Canon 40D and EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS lens with UV filter.




gdare # 2. November 2009, 05:36
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SittingFox # 2. November 2009, 20:02
And that has to be the first photo of a heron chasing a curlew that I've...well, that I've even heard about!
Glad you found some wildlife. The weekend was a washout up here
Words # 3. November 2009, 00:44
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Ukwildlife # 4. November 2009, 17:17
Perhaps the starlings will soon move to flock with the big one in Brighton
Words # 4. November 2009, 20:57