Thursday, 27 February 2025

Winter in the west 3

In the weekends cars are lined up in front of the reed beds where the Bittern hangs out. At least it did for a while. I certainly saw it flying here, but the waiting bird photographers didn't get what they wanted. It wasn't till most had left that a Peregrine Falcon flew by and flushed it out. Still, I didn't immediately understand what exactly had happened, my eyes could only follow one pair of wings. It was discovered, but not where everybody was looking...


Wow, too close! I have no room to withdraw. Staring at the intricate pattern of feathers I almost forgot how to take photos.
Great or Eurasian Bittern, サンカノゴイ





details of its intricate feather pattern




The Peregrine Falcon, ハヤブサ that nearly caught our precious Bittern



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