Earlier this year we made a visit to the church near Cromer's seafront, in the hope of seeing the resident peregrines. It's fair to say that while we saw them, the light they persisted in sitting in made for poor photography. However, another pair of birds were being very lovey-dovey a safe-ish distance from the peregrine tower:
Every birder's favourite, the wood pigeon!
I actually love photographing these when they're in affectionate mood as they are so adorable to watch.
'Yeah! I've pulled!'
I hope you all enjoy this happy couple!
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
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Regards, Hazel
At least the Wood ones don't poop everywhere
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5th photo down and getting a love bite, well I never whatever next x rated Lol
Kind regards, Ann
Unknown said:the male is pursuing the female but the female just isn't interested
That's almost always the case! Hilarious to watch, especially when the male does a whole series of courtly bows to her first.
Our local crows don't like the wood pigeons either - I really don't know why, as they surely can't pose a threat to such a formidable bird. Maybe it's the competition for food.
Fabulous clear photos Clare, and shame on the peregrines, they could have looked just as splendid in the sun.
It was planned to make a day trip to Cromer with my wife this summer, but my leg dictated otherwise, but it's on the cards for next year.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
We went back later that month (July) and found the pigeons had progressed somewhat in their relationship:
A subtle invitation ........ not!
'Don't mind if I do'
The view from the church roof must be stunning - not that these two would notice.
That's all, folks!