Knot lift-off

Thomas Hanahoe's Image

The bleak mudflats of the Wash Estuary in Norfolk provide an enormous feeding table for waders.

As the tide comes in, the flocks are flushed inland. To catch the spectacle, Thom set up on Snettisham beach just before dawn. 'I watched as, in the distance, hundreds of thousands of wading birds took to the air, swirling in unison before swooping low over the shore to settle on the beach,' he says. Tens of thousands of knots roosted together, 'their heads aligned like spectators at a sports event'. But with the arrival of a marsh harrier, all hell let loose. 'The knots erupted into a wall of wings, and the air filled with an intense crescendo of calls. As the wave of birds started to ascend, I pressed the shutter.'


Behind the lens

Thomas Hanahoe

UK

Image details

  • Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
  • 500mm f4 lens
  • 1/2500 sec at f5.6
  • Snettisham, Norfolk, UK
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