senatore
Well-known member
I also went to Draycote yesterday morning.The place must have been full of BF members!!!! As Hippo says the weather in the morning was great and for the first time in ages I was hot when out birding.
Allthough it was pleasant walking around seeing all the birds that were about I had a frustrating time with the camera.
I spotted a fabulous looking Grey Wagtail on the walls by the outflow and ,using my fieldcraft skills(HaHa) just as I got close enough to get a decent pic. a guy on a bike arrived noisily to check on the water levels.The Wagtail flew off never to be seen again.
Later I spotted a great looking Yellowhammer on top of a hedge enjoying the sunshine but each time I crept close enough for a pic it flew a few metres down the hedge just out of range.After this was repeated a few times I gave up.
I quickly found the Great northern Diver in it's usuall spot by the valve tower and this time it was close to the shore.As I got in range for a decent close shot it dived and of course it came up about 50 metres away.Again as I got within range of the camera it dived again and came up the other side of the valve tower.This was repeated for 40 minutes with me only getting distant shots.It finally dived for the last time and I never saw where it came up.
A bit frustraing with the camera but a great day out otherwise.
Max.
Allthough it was pleasant walking around seeing all the birds that were about I had a frustrating time with the camera.
I spotted a fabulous looking Grey Wagtail on the walls by the outflow and ,using my fieldcraft skills(HaHa) just as I got close enough to get a decent pic. a guy on a bike arrived noisily to check on the water levels.The Wagtail flew off never to be seen again.
Later I spotted a great looking Yellowhammer on top of a hedge enjoying the sunshine but each time I crept close enough for a pic it flew a few metres down the hedge just out of range.After this was repeated a few times I gave up.
I quickly found the Great northern Diver in it's usuall spot by the valve tower and this time it was close to the shore.As I got in range for a decent close shot it dived and of course it came up about 50 metres away.Again as I got within range of the camera it dived again and came up the other side of the valve tower.This was repeated for 40 minutes with me only getting distant shots.It finally dived for the last time and I never saw where it came up.
A bit frustraing with the camera but a great day out otherwise.
Max.