One of the two Spotted Crakes seen at Marazion Marsh yesterday morning. This one has to be one of the most obliging Spotted Crakes I've seen for a while. It ventured out in the open just ten yards from us!
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Monday, 29 September 2014
Tuesday, 16 September 2014
Passage migrant waders through Cornwall in the last couple weeks
Below is a selection of waders taken recently, all in the Truro, Hayle, Lizard and Marazion areas.
Dunlin at Marazion Beach |
Lesser Yellowlegs at Croft Pascoe pool |
Little Stint at Carnsew Pool |
Little Stint at Marazion Beach |
Little Stint at Marazion Beach |
Pectoral Sandpiper at Marazion Marsh |
Juv Ringed Plover at Hayle Estuary |
Sanderling at Marazion |
Black-tailed Godwit at St Clement, Truro |
Monday, 15 September 2014
First year Pectoral Sandpiper at Marazion Marsh
Pectoral Sandpiper has been fairly poorly represented in Cornwall this Autumn (so far). The one that has been present for over a week has been decidedly shy. Only yesterday did I get anything like a decent view. The species is not normally shy but this bird has been quite nervy and retiring, frequently adopting alert postures.
Saturday, 13 September 2014
Curlew Sandpiper image from the past
With all the new software available these days, it paid to take all my old images in RAW format. I was trawling through some files and came across this one. I gave it some minor treatment in Capture NX2's latest update and this was the result!
Thursday, 11 September 2014
Recent Dunlin images with Nikon D4s
Below are some juv Dunlin images taken in the last couple weeks at Carnsew Pool and Tresemple Pool. They are taken with the Nikon D4s and 500mm F4, coupled up to the new 1.4x mk3 teleconverter. The D4s is the most advanced camera Nikon have made to date. I'm well used to using Nikon kit but this camera is a like an untamed stallion. I'm taking a while to master it. In particular the exposure is incredibly sensitive to perfect. The 11 shot per second burst is nice though, as is the new spot focus system.
The spot focus on the eye is uber-accurate. |
A flock of Dunlin at last light with nice reflections. The spot focus locked on and didn't let go. |
Monday, 8 September 2014
Black-tailed Godwit at St Clement, Truro
This single juv Black-tailed Godwit was showing well at St Clement yesterday evening. The sun was quite low so gave a nice warm glow to the bird. In addition, I saw 141 Redshank, 11 Greenshank and about twenty Dunlin, all roosting at the back of Tresemple Pool.
Wednesday, 3 September 2014
Peregrine code HV
I photographed this first year Peregrine over Lelant last week. On closer inspection it has a yellow ring with the code HV.
Monday, 1 September 2014
Little Stint and Dunlin at Hayle
I went to Hayle Estuary on Sunday to check out some waders. There were very few to look at though among the dozen or so Dunlins was a juv Little Stint.
Lesser Yellowlegs at Croft Pascoe, Lizard
The pond at Croft Pascoe is looking particularly attractive at the moment with low water levels exposing a decent amount of mud and shallow water. Additionally, a new scrape has been created which clearly has an attraction to waders. A Wood Sandpiper plus a few Common Snipe were also present. I photographed the Lesser Yellowlegs from the road as it fed fairly close. This is the first reported vagrant from the States for the season and I'm assuming Croft Pascoe will attract a few more soon.
Taken with Nikon D4s and 500mm F4.
Taken with Nikon D4s and 500mm F4.