Lisa and I along with our friends spent the weekend in Exmouth, we walked the riverside path to Topsham with the hope of seeing a few Avocets. The Foot path takes in Lympstone and Exton. With the tide dropping back exposing the mudflats we found the Avocets at Exton feeding on small crustaceans and insects, using that distinct scything action through the top surface of the mud with their upturned beaks. The light was poor using ISO's up to 1600, normally I don't like to go much above 400, also they were distant objects to photograph.The colour ringed individual is interesting and I will try and find out its history, itr= is a Juvenile so may have been ringed during the last breeding season.
St.George's Island at Looe on Sunday 10th August 25 with the Cornwall Seal
Group Research Trust.
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A warm welcome was received from Jon and Claire on our arrival at the
jetty of Looe island for our monthly seal survey.
The weather was amazing and for...
4 days ago
Great birds to photograph Sam, better luck next time with the light/distance.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! Very pretty bird.
ReplyDeleteInteresting Rings Sam,great birds.
ReplyDeleteSmashing place to visit,our Sons lives in Exminster,another great birding spot.
John.