When my phone rings before breakfast and 'Mike Morse' is displayed on the screen, I am sure my pulse rate responds instantly. That was definitely the case this morning, and even more so when I learned the reason for his call.
A few minutes later I was at West Bexington beach car park, watching a superb Glaucous Gull. Not what I might have expected in mid-May, and particularly incongruous when you consider that Portland Bill was graced with a Bee-eater this morning! But I'm always up for a good gull! It isn't often I devote a whole post to one bird, with multiple samey pics, but this one deserves it...
It was on the sea when I arrived, and the first photos I got were taken
as it lifted off to fly towards... |
...the beach. Yes! |
I've noticed that photos of birds on the beach can sometimes be enhanced
mightily by what the sea is doing. I love that one above. And as a dark
background to a pale bird, the sea makes the next one pop rather nicely too...
Just look at that lump! Scraggy, but so impressive! |
Sorry about that, I just couldn't help myself. It seemed a shame not to overdo it a bit, pics-wise. When the Nikon P900 is given plenty of light and several bites of the cherry, it can produce pretty smart photos. Admittedly I am easily pleased, and well know that it is like a 110 cartridge film camera (anyone old enough to remember those horrors?) to a DSLR's 35mm, but it'll do me. With a -0.7 exposure compensation (pale bird/sunshine) and some post-processing tweakage, what's not to like?
I am supremely grateful for the prompt calls I get from Mike and Alan when they find something a bit unusual. Because they cover West Bex and Cogden just about every day it is far more likely they will be phoning me rather than the other way around, but I do wish I could reciprocate a bit more often. Sometime in the next week or so would be good!
That Glauc looks grim.... :)
ReplyDeleteYep, there are a lot of adjectives it definitely doesn't warrant (gorgeous, beautiful, etc...) but 'grim' isn't one of them! 😄
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