This image shows three birds on a muddy, uneven surface with pools of water. The largest bird, standing prominently in the middle-right of the frame, is a Canada Goose, recognizable by its black neck and white chinstrap. In front of the goose and closer to the camera is a smaller white bird with a light gray back, black markings on its head, and red legs and beak—a Black-headed Gull in winter plumage. In the background, near the top left, there is another gull, also with a light gray back and white body, walking away from the camera. The scene appears to be along the edge of a body of water, where the ground is wet and covered in patches of moss and mud. The birds seem to be foraging or simply exploring the area.
This image shows a group of birds on a mossy, rocky ground. In the center right, there is a Canada Goose with brown and white feathers, standing with its back to the camera. Near the goose, a cluster of pigeons with mostly dark grey and speckled plumage are pecking at food scattered on the ground. In the foreground, there is a brown pigeon with red legs and a white tail, walking away from the group. The upper right part of the image shows the lower legs and feet of a person, wearing dark pants with white polka dots and white sneakers, standing nearby.
This image shows a group of white swans on a pebbly and slightly muddy riverbank. The river, likely the Thames given the style of the buildings and cranes in the background, takes up most of the frame, with several urban buildings lining the opposite bank. Some swans are standing, while others are preening or pecking at the ground. The weather appears to be partly cloudy with good natural light. In the background, you can see construction cranes, high-rise apartment buildings, and an urban skyline, providing a contrast between the wildlife in the foreground and the city in the distance. The scene is peaceful, capturing a quiet moment in a bustling city environment.
Wife was feeding the fowl at low tide. Birds generally getting on with each other although the swans were keeping themselves to themselves. #BirdsUK #Thames #Limehouse 🪶 🦢 🪿