In the end I'll get a decent shot of a corn bunting, but the venue continues to frustrate, so it might be a while. Too many multi-stemmed twiggy bushes on the wrong side of the road! Factor in my ineptitude - grab the camera on arrival to dash off a few shots of an unexpected clear sighting, then remember you didn't reset it after the last outing - and sad to say not the first time I've failed to learn that lesson. That said it looks like what it is, an early morning shot and I quite like it. Didn't seem to be an oft used perch though, but an earlier start, some good camo and who knows.
There are still a few buntings around, but frustrating to get full frame shots, so these are all crops.
The linnets were a bonus. I just wish the site was a bit nearer to allow me to get a feeding station running.
Talking of camo I have taken quite a lot of shots in full view, but lying down, for example at my woodland puddles, and a bit of patience can bring surprisingly close views. However I have felt that softening the outline further might help, leading to the purchase of a ghillie suit. If you have ever seen one you would realise that it is quite easy to feel a prat in one! I put on the hood and jacket when snapping the linnets, lying on the ground. I didn't have time to move the camera when I saw a bird glide effortlessly along the hedge bottom. It landed no more than 8 feet from my head and spent the next couple of minutes looking round, and at times having a good peer straight at me. No alarm though. If I can fool a sparrowhawk maybe it really does work.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
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