At the risk of showing some of my not so good shots, I thought you might forgive me and enjoy, if that's the right word. An exciting hour or so for me at least, photographing Arctic Skua's and their endeavour's.
Arctic Skua. |
If you think that the wet weather of the past week or so was aweful, add a few degree's of coldness and strong wind, that would be the prevailing condition's we were contending with most of our trip. So finding a cafe along Miofjorour at Hvammstangi was a welcome relief.
Although the sky held rain and it was very breezy I found a partly sheltered spot and elected to stand and try to photograph some Arctic Skua's...whilst the other's sat in the warm and dry drinking their expresso's
The lighting was dismal and grey my Iso as low as I dared at f5.6 as I tried to track and photograph the distant action. I soon became enthralled with the action and dilemma's being played out in front of me.
Picking a target |
Although one thing I love about the arctic Skua is it's fighter style prowess in the air.
The chase begins |
They identify their quarry and soon get along side their hapless victim.
Flying upside down ! |
With speed and acrobatic flight they easily catch up and strike terror into the much smaller Arctic Terns.
Catching the disgorged food |
has to catch the falling bounty.
Swerving to find another Tesco's trolley. |
This time a Black headed Gull, take a close look at the flight attitudes of both birds.
Trick flying. |
Sometimes the Black-headed Gulls are not so easy to mug, but the Skua's have it covered.
Two against one |
Once the Skua's have prompted the Gull to regurgitate it's food, it's a race to see who can catch it.
Whoops better move on. |
Amazing the Gull was able to defend itself and move the marauder's off.
Another Gull doesn't defend so well and gives up it's hard gained food.
If you look closely you can see dinner arriving or is it departing? |
Two lumps up for grabs |
I can't quite imagine that the discarded food is all hoovered up, there must be a lot of wastage?
And so the conflict's continue as they have alway's done from the distant past. Although I've called them bullies, this is the way they survive and they should not be maligned in any way for the way they live. It's all part of nature's rich tapestry and I would not change a thing.
Hope you have liked this short epic adventure, I found them simply captivating and enthralling, I hope that I have conveyed that feeling to you.
I Would dearly luv to do it all again and maybe I will !!
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