The day dawned bright and clear as we departed from the pier, setting the stage for what would be an idyllic adventure. The staff was exceptionally courteous and helpful, beginning our journey with a detailed overview of the route and ensuring our life jackets were securely fitted. Departing Malahide Marina right on schedule, we set… Continue reading Excellent boat trip to Rockabill
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Northern Fulmar’s in strong winds
The Northern Fulmar’s (Fulmarus glacialis) flight is a marvel of natural engineering. Equipped with strong wings and a robust body, Fulmarus glacialis glides effortlessly on the gusts of wind that buffet the steep coastal cliffs. The Northern Fulmar is a remarkable seabird known for its exceptional ability to navigate the wild winds and turbulent air… Continue reading Northern Fulmar’s in strong winds
Rock Pipit and Tipula paludosa: A Unique Interaction in Coastal Ecosystems
The Rock Pipit (Anthus petrosus) runs through the grass with jerky movements. Stop, run, stop. This is the movement for quite a long time. Suddenly the Pipit has a long, thick object in its beak. It is a Marsh Cranefly. The Rock Pipit is a small passerine bird commonly found along the rocky coastlines of… Continue reading Rock Pipit and Tipula paludosa: A Unique Interaction in Coastal Ecosystems
A little alcid in californian harbor
Alcids are a very diverse family; six species of which are found in European waters. The variety of forms of the alke ranges from the small Dovekie (Alle alle) to the extinct Great Auk (Alca impennis). Whithin the family there are types of “normal” awl-shaped beaks up to the puffin (Fratercula arctica) – shaped bills.… Continue reading A little alcid in californian harbor
Northern Gannets and other seabirds on Heligoland
A deafening screeching can be heard from afar. The colors shine in a unique soft pink on the horizon. The sun is obscured by light clouds. What a great light! We are standing on Lummenfelsen near the Northern Gannets (Morus bassanus). The conditions are beautiful. With a wonderfully diffuse light you could take pictures all… Continue reading Northern Gannets and other seabirds on Heligoland
Heligoland and its Northern Gannets
A spectacular whitish bird almost effortless standing in the windy air on close distance. But also deafening screeching, biting fishy smell and occasionally a drop of bird droppings from the air. It is not a pure pleasure to photograph at the Heligoland bird cliffs. But you can exploit a unique approach in aerial photography –… Continue reading Heligoland and its Northern Gannets
British Yellow Wagtail on Heligoland
Although the distribution area of Motacilla flava flavissima is not far from Germany, records of this (sub-)species are quite rare. As to be expected, there are some records from the islands in the wadden sea (Amrum, Sylt-Ost, Norderney, Wangerooge, Neuwerk, Baltrum) or near the coast as e.g. Horumersiel but the best location for a german… Continue reading British Yellow Wagtail on Heligoland
Gelbkopf-Schafstelze auf dem Helgoländer Oberland
Etwas Gelbes blitzt auf dem grünen Gras auf. Kann das die von heute früh gemeldete Gelbkopf-Schafstelze (Motacilla flava flavissima) sein? Auf dem Rundweg passieren wir dann auch tatsächlich eine Kuhweide. 6 Galloways und ein Widder sind auf einer mit Elektrodraht eingezäunte Weide zu sehen. Hier am Oberland von Helgoland war die Schafstelze der Unterart flavissima,… Continue reading Gelbkopf-Schafstelze auf dem Helgoländer Oberland
Helgoland, die Vogelinsel
Die Abendsonne intensiviert das Rot der Helgoländer Klippen. Basstölpel (Morus bassanus) sind vom Klippenrand oder auf einer der angebotenen Führungen gut zu beobachten und zu fotografieren. Formatfüllende Aufnahmen gelingen bereits mit einer 300 mm Brennweite. Diese Brennweite ist für Flugaufnahmen sogar perfekt geeignet. Nur um die Nester mit den Seevögeln groß genug abzubilden, sind manchmal… Continue reading Helgoland, die Vogelinsel
Atlantic Puffin on Hornöya in Norway
A strong wind from the east drives the whitecaps over the sea. Even in spring, the wind lets the photographer freeze to the bone. The sky is overcast and the persistent strong wind whirls the sand up to the edge of the cliffs. First, it is a steep, narrow stairs to climb up to the… Continue reading Atlantic Puffin on Hornöya in Norway
Dickschnabellummen auf dem Frühjahrszug im Westen Alaskas
Der Frühjahrszug im Westen Alaskas läßt sich am besten von St. Lawrence beobachten. Gambell ist dabei wirklich das Eldorado für Vogelfotografen und Freitzeit-Birder. Eine der Besonderheiten sind die kopfstarken Trupps der Dickschnabellumme (Uria lomvia). Der Vogel hat wie alle Alkenvögel einen länglichen Körper, die Vögel wirken aber doch pummeliger und durchaus tonnenförmig. Dickschnabellumme schlagen beim… Continue reading Dickschnabellummen auf dem Frühjahrszug im Westen Alaskas
Where to photograph seabirds in flight in the UK
In the age of digital full-frame cameras with a very fast autofocus, flight-shot photography is possible that used to be (almost) unthinkable only some years ago. Ducks starting trembling over the water were (and are) still quite easy. But who managed to photograph a flying Eurasian Sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus)? Other land birds were usually only… Continue reading Where to photograph seabirds in flight in the UK