Let me know when that tide's coming in won't you

Let me know when that tide's coming in won't you

Sunday 18 February 2018

Hooded Crow

I'd seen that a Hooded Crow had been in Wigan for a week or two, or at least reported for a week or two. I'd always wanted to see one and it wasn't too far away. I didn't want to miss out, or have that regret of missing out, when it was not even 30 miles away. So I made the effort to go and see it. A close relative of the Carrion Crow, it is usually confined to northern Scotland, Ireland, Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man.

On arrival it had been flushed/scared off by an over enthusiastic photographer. Now these are really getting on my nerves, as they are giving most, if not all bird photographers a bad name. They have no field craft and move selfishly towards the birds to get better pictures and ultimately flush them. This means no one gets to see them properly. They will then move/chase after the bird. When will they learn, that if you just stay still and maybe even hide out of view that the birds may actually come to you? This means that you can get your pictures and those that have no interest in photographing them can also enjoy the bird for as long as possible. They are there for everyone, so stop being so selfish.

Anyway, now I've got that off my chest. It eventually flew back and spent a lot time on the heath, and gave me good views and even a fly past. Very pleased with this particular lifer.







With patience, it came closer.



8 comments:

  1. I've never seen a crow with a light colored body. Interesting!

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  2. Awesome! Loved seeing it in flight & the last 'full frontal' pose. An avid birder too, I can fully understand the drive (both in vehicle & mind) to hopefully get a glimpse of a sought-after bird!

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  3. A great photo of it in flight.

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  4. We have 2 crows in our area - a fish crow and an American crow - but neither have markings to rival this fella. I like the two-toned effect!
    Thanks for linking up at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2018/02/some-more-from-nasher-museum.html

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  5. I have never seen the crow so colorful. This bird is beautiful!
    And photographs of her is wonderful and so enjoyable to look at.
    I am glad that I found your blog.
    Greetings from Utah.

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  6. He's beautiful! Great photos! Sorry you had to deal with an over-zealous novice birder!

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  7. We don't have those. Fascinating coloration!

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  8. It would be nice if wildlife photographers followed the suggested ethics...but there are selfish people out there....Michelle

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