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Cornish Chough

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This Chough was alone and feeding busily in a field by the coastal path. I only have a pocket camera, not a long lense(!)) but I think it was very hungry as it was the day after Storm Callum and was not bothered by my close approach as it stabbed the earth probing for insect larvae etc. Amazingly this bird was at the exact same place where the very last bird of the previous/original population of Cornish Chough used to live until 1973, - Beacon Cove, St Mawgan in Pydar, north of Newquay. Strange coincidence.
 
Seen wild Choughs many times before, including on the Lizard, but not one so close and fearless.
 
@Terry Thomas I've seen them in Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, Italy and France. Never been so close to one though as this one. In Wales In Pembrokeshire I once sat near a late-summer flock of 24 birds while they preened and rested on the clifftop. Marvellous. They are often quite confiding but this one allowed me very close indeed.
 
@gentle lemur I wondered that too but the no rings seems proof it wasn't. I think it was just very focused on feeding up after the storm which would have prevented them flying out to feed. See how earthy its bill is. I had another pair as fly-overs at St Agnes Head also.
 

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SONY DSC-W810
Aperture
ƒ/6.5
Focal length
27.6 mm
Exposure time
1/125 second(s)
ISO
320
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DSC01894.JPG
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2.7 MB
Date taken
Mon, 15 October 2018 2:59 PM
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2592px x 1944px

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