Chris Sperring's Stronsay wildlife photos
For all those who haven't been watching Autumnwatch's grey seal webcams, naturalist Chris Sperring has been with us providing some rather lovely audio commentary. During his time here on Stronsay, he's also been out and about with his camera taking photos of the island's wildlife.

Rock pipit (photo copyright: Chris Sperring)

Redpoll (photo copyright: Chris Sperring)

House sparrow (photo copyright: Chris Sperring)

Grey seal bull (photo copyright: Chris Sperring)

Greater black backed gull

A grey seal bull and cow

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At 15:27 31st Oct 2010, CherryBarnOwl wrote:Great pics as always Chris - My fav is the Pair of Seals.Hope you see those elusive Waxwings & of course get photos !
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At 16:24 31st Oct 2010, Claire H wrote:I was catching up on the last three weeks of Autumnwatch on the iPlayer and caught the item on the new disease infecting Horse Chestnut trees. We've had a Horse Chestnut tree going into decline for the past year outside my window in Longford Park, Chorlton, Manchester and I've had a look at the leaves and they seemed identical to those you showed. Thought you might like to know for the University of Bristol survey.
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At 13:00 1st Nov 2010, jane and toby wrote:realy lovely photos great expression on the seal bull's face
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At 15:47 1st Nov 2010, CherryBarnOwl wrote:If Grey Seals have a 'bumper' breeding season will the Orca be hunting around the Orkney Isles ?
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