A trip out to Thornton reservoir found little in the way of wildlife. There was a lone cormorant on a post but shielded from the camera by bare branches.
A large male mute swan trying to drown an juvenile, the young one had a neat trick to get away and something I've never seen a swan do before. When the adult jumped on top of him, he went down and swam under water for about twenty metres before resurfacing, he repeated this three times before another adult from the other side of the water came to his rescue. Unfortunately it was too far away to get any photo's
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Canon EOS 7d, EF 100 - 400 L Lens 1/160 @ f7.1, iso 1600, 235mm |
On the way back to the car park we spotted this fungus, I cant find it in my books but it looked interesting.
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Canon EOS 7d, EF 100 - 400 L Lens 1/1600 @ f7.1, iso 1600, 400mm |
I was about to get in the car when I saw this black headed gull in winter plumage and it seemed to be trying to tie itself in a knot.
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Canon EOS 7d, EF 100 - 400 L Lens 1/200 @ f7.1, iso 1600, 400mm |
On the way home we were passing Bradgate Park and spotted this fungus at the side of the road. I think it might be a honey fungus.
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Canon EOS 7d, EF 100 - 400 L Lens 1/250 @ f7.1, iso 1600, 400mm |
Looking over the wall we spotted these fallow deer. There was a large white stag as well but he was mostly hidden so I couldn't get a decent picture
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Canon EOS 7d, EF 100 - 400 L Lens 1/500 @ f7.1, iso 1600, 400mm |
The Rut must br near starting but we've not seen any signs yet.
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