Continuing from last week's posting. All the images this week were taken at L'étang de la Sous. The weather continued to be showery.
I did have a target-species in mind at this location. The mere is renowned for Whiskered Tern (
chlidonias hybrida). Ideally, I wanted an image of one in flight, but that's easier said than done. They're small, fast, and can change direction in a flash. You'll see how I did later.
The hide at this location is first-class and much favoured by photographers. You need to be there early for a good place!
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Gadwall |
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Coot |
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Black-headed Gull |
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Building material |
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Tucked away |
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Mute Swan |
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Walk on water |
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Great Crested Grebe |
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Whiskered Tern |
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x2 |
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x5! |
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Discussion? |
I said at the top of this blog that this was my target-species at
this particular mere. This is the best in-flight image I could manage on this visit.
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Need to do better! |
I’ve had flight-images with better detail and
sharpness before, but they never quite included the whole bird. Perhaps I’m improving! They’re small birds and move remarkably quickly with unexpected changes of speed and direction.
You simply cannot anticipate where they will be next.
However, this next image was a first for me. I'd never seen one before, let alone photographed one. In fact, I wasn't really aware that they existed. It was a bit too far away for a good result, but I managed a record image. I could hear it singing from where I was. Local visitors were quite excited by its presence.
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Great Reed Warbler |
Finally, a top predator.
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Marsh Harrier |
Next time I'll be posting images from Le Teich, Gironde, on the shores of the Arcachon Basin.
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