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Wednesday, 16 October 2024

Seaview

A visit to Seaview and Hersey NR at high tide. High tide, especially just after high tide, is a good time to photograph shore birds. There wasn't much about but there were some turnstones, a rock pipit and the usual gulls.

I took some photos from the sea wall but also from among the rocks to get down lower although my knees weren't too keen on the latter.

Click on each one for the largest size and better quality.

Rock Pipit with Canon 5D Mk III and Canon EF 500mm f/4 L IS

Turnstone with Canon R7 and Canon RF 200-800mm zoom


Turnstone with Canon R7 and Canon RF 200-800mm zoom

Turnstone with Canon 5D Mk III and Canon EF 500mm f/4 L IS

Turnstones with Canon R7 and Canon RF 200-800mm zoom

Just across from the pay and display parking area is the little nature reserve of Hersey. The hide is often open during the day although the light isn't great as it faces south so you are taking photos into the sun.

Little Grebe (Canon R7 with RF 200-800mm)

Little Egret (Canon R7 with RF 200-800mm)


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