Monday, 27 June 2016

Woodcock

I'm very fortunate to live near an area where Woodcock can be seen 'roding' in the Summer months. 'Roding' is the name given to the breeding display flights made by the male. These take place between April and June over the tree line of what can be a large area of woodland.

As they fly over you can hear them squeak and make a pig like grunting sound. Very amusing and umistakeable.
Being crepuscular, they are most active around dusk and dawn. They are easy to see with the binoculars in low light, but this obviously doesn't make it easy to photograph.

I'd been out a number of times just to watch them, but I thought I'd see if I could manage anything at all with the camera. No would be the answer, bar some silhouette shots. These will have to do. It's a near impossible task. Just being able to watch and listen to them more than makes up for it though.



You can just make out the eye of this bird.


15 comments:

  1. Interesting shots - love the silhouettes!
    Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/06/lovely-san-juan.html

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  2. Wise choice to go with silhouettes, I can see them just fine. You also show how they're moving. It would be fun to see and hear a video of those roding noises.

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  3. Beautiful silhouettes, flying.

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  4. Hello, that is cool. I have never seen the display of the Woodcocks. Wonderful silhouette shots. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!

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  5. Wonderful silhouettes of flying Woodcocks against the dark blue sky!

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  6. Your written description of the bird flights is great - even with only silhouette photos.

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  7. Very skillful photos of birds in flight.

    R. Täysin arkista

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  8. Wow what a fascinating sight!

    Visiting from Nature Notes

    Donna@GardensEyeView
    and LivingFromHappiness

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  9. From far away, he reminds me of a seagull. But then I see the bill....

    Here's my Wordless Wednesday!

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  10. This is a new bird and new information for me Adam..thank you...Michelle

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  11. Great start. It just takes practice!

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