Gull portrait
Larus fuscus
An opportunity for this close-up portrait arose when I went to Holyrood Park to meet M as she finished her turn round Arthur's Seat in the Race for Life.
Although I had many photos of slightly damp and footsore women wearing pink, we both were fascinated by this eye.
There is a quote by Russell Hoban, from Riddley Walker: "...Eyes so fierce they couldn't even be sorry for the animal they were in. Like a gull I seen one time with a broken wing and Dad killed it. Them yellow eyes stared scareless to the last. They just happened to be in the gull but they didn't care nothing for it." [Spelling regularised] It has always stuck with me as having a certain amount of truth about the gaze of predatory birds.......
Thanks to gilliebg for pointing me to the correct quote :)
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