Hi
I took up a trip up to the Farnes Island off North East England on Monday. As you step on to Inner Farne island you have to make your way up through an Arctic Tern colony and so find yourself immediately under attack. Most people hurry through and those without hats often suffer bleeding heads. I had a specific plan to stay endue the unpleasentness of the attacks to try and get some photos with a wide angle lens. I managed about 90 minutes before heading for a quieter area. The terns seemed to have learnt a new trick this year and rather than just attacking the head now also seem to target ears. It was hard work as they are very erratic and come straight at you like the proverbial rocket but my efforts produced some unusual photos. I have posted one of the more regular ones here. A great sky to photograph against especially with the wide angle .
At least this one had a sandeel in its beak which meant it was preoccupied rather than attacking me!
Taken with 1Dmk3 and 24 - 70mm lens at 70mm F5.6 +0.33Ev at ISO 400 and 1/4000s
Cheers
Rich








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