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east sussex

  1. Little Egret

    Little Egret

  2. Little Egret

    Little Egret

    Little Egret swallowing a rat.
  3. Goldfinch Central

    Goldfinch Central

    Garden visitors.
  4. Blue Tit

    Blue Tit

    Garden visitor
  5. House Sparrow

    House Sparrow

    A garden visitor, the humble House Sparrow looking rather splendid.
  6. Green Woodpecker

    Green Woodpecker

    A rather scruffy looking visitor to the garden. Moulting ?
  7. Great Spotted Woodpecker

    Great Spotted Woodpecker

    Garden visitor
  8. Arlington Reservoir

    Arlington Reservoir

    Day-off work...spent an hour walking around Arlington Reservoir. Saw a few Mallard Ducks, Canadian Geese, Wagtails. Plenty of Crows/Jackdaws.
  9. Swan Look (Cob)

    Swan Look (Cob)

    The mute swan is one of the largest and heaviest flying birds. The name “Mute” originates, because it is noticeably less vocal than other swan species. Adults are completely white, although the neck and head feathers can become stained, from tannins in the water as they feed from submerged water...
  10. sunset beach

    sunset beach

    sunset at Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex, UK
  11. Herring Gull 2895.jpg

    Herring Gull 2895.jpg

    Herring Gull juvenile
  12. Feral Rock Dove

    Feral Rock Dove

    The Rock Dove is the ancestor of the domestic pigeon and is usually referred to as a “pigeon.” Rock Doves have been domesticated for several thousand years. The “True Rock Doves” scarcity today, is due to constant interbreeding with feral and domestic pigeons. They are natural coastal birds...
  13. Laughing Gull 3919.jpg

    Laughing Gull 3919.jpg

    Laughing Gull
  14. Beachy Head + Light House

    Beachy Head + Light House

    Image taken at top of Beachy Head (World famous suicide spot) looking down at Beachy Head Light-house.
  15. Herring Gulls 3007.jpg

    Herring Gulls 3007.jpg

    Herring Gull juveniles having a scrap
  16. Herring Gull 0597.jpg

    Herring Gull 0597.jpg

    Herring Gull
  17. Glossy Ibis 2424.jpg

    Glossy Ibis 2424.jpg

    Glossy Ibis
  18. Glossy Ibis 2447.jpg

    Glossy Ibis 2447.jpg

    Glossy Ibis
  19. Immature Herring Gull

    Immature Herring Gull

    Young Herring Gulls are able to fly between, thirty-five to forty days after hatching, fledging at six weeks of age. The young birds are generally fed by their parents until they are eleven to twelve weeks old, sometimes the feeding may continue up to six months of age, if the young gulls...
  20. Herring Gull 2917.jpg

    Herring Gull 2917.jpg

    Herring Gull with Mussel
  21. Lesser Yellowlegs 4803.jpg

    Lesser Yellowlegs 4803.jpg

    Have a great weekend...Stay safe y'all
  22. Great Black-backed Gull 6446 copy.jpg

    Great Black-backed Gull 6446 copy.jpg

    Great Black-backed Gull
  23. Chiffchaff 3312.jpg

    Chiffchaff 3312.jpg

    Chiffchaff
  24. Jackdaw 6408 (2).jpg

    Jackdaw 6408 (2).jpg

    Jackdaw
  25. Red Backed Shrike - Tide Mills

    Red Backed Shrike - Tide Mills

    An addition to the large number of shots of this ridiculously confiding and very photogenic bird
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