.... well nearly! LOL
One of the adult gulls had gone away for a bit of peace.
I actually found it difficult to get them all in this shot, as they kept moving about, and quite quickly too.
this is one I get mixed up with a rook or jackdaw or crow I say crow this time oh well hope you like the image I also get the gull all mixed up thats why I dont doo gulls. (yeh the sun is out and so am I off to the woods)
Caught just as it's crest was retracting.Found across most of the UK, except northern Scotland. Lives in both deciduous and coniferous woodland, parks and mature gardens. Likes oak trees in autumn when there are plenty of acorns. Often seen flying across a woodland glade giving its screeching...
Not a great image, but it happened very quickly. This poor Kestrel was minding its own business when it was mobbed and chased off by a crow. This was the best of a sequence of images taken.
They are sitting on a stone. The stone is part of a fountain composed of three stones of different height. The stones are drilled through their longitudinal axis and the water flows out on top of the stones. Sometimes the crows find some old and hard bun. So they bring the bun to the fountain...
Near our house in Nara, Japan, there is a deer park with a few thousand half-tame deer. At this time of the year, late March, they are dropping their winter coats. Today, I saw for the first time, a crow plucking nesting material direct from the deer. Strangely it seemed to go mostly for the...
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