Jackdaw at the cathedral

  • Place: St David's, Pembrokeshire
  • Date: 20 May '08
  • Camera: Canon EOS 350D
  • Lens: EF 50mm f/1.8 II
  • Aperture: f 5.6
  • Exposure: 1/400

I really like jackdaws. Admittedly, I say that about loads of birds — I am basically a sucker for the whole avian tribe — but jackdaws are attractive, with their silvery heads, and like most crows, they have personality.

This one, in the close of St David’s cathedral, would be even more attractive if it was just a tiny smidgen sharper, and might make a better photo if its head wasn’t slightly overlapping the gravestone, but I still quite like the shot.

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