Lots of action on the cliffs this morning as Herring and Black-Backed Gulls, Fulmars and Jackdaws all search for this years des res.
As all this was going on, a solitary Peregrine patrolled the cliffs looking for breakfast. I really struggle with shots of the Peregrines and today was no exception, just managed a slate grey blur against a clear blue sea.
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Good close ups on what looks like a beautiful day. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteLove this photo - it's so sharp, clear...and makes me wonder just what those birds are thinking about!
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