The weather has been all over the place, just recently, so it wasn't until around 11.30 hrs that Bruno and I jumped in the van and headed over to Worth Marshes RSPB Res for our daily wander. Even when we arrived there was still rain in the air with ominous cloud cover to the south. There are no two ways about it? Bruno's arrival has been catalyst to my birding efforts, of late. The reserve was rather quiet and what I did see was totally predictable. We walked the Pinnock Wall, then The Roaring Gutter as far as the Hacklinge Pumping Station, before retracing our steps. In no great hurry, we'd been out for nearly two hours as the intermittent rain continued to cause problems with my binos and camera kit. We couldn't have been more than 600m from the van when I spotted a Barn Owl hunting over the marsh we'd just passed. Quickly retracing our steps, I was able to have a play with camera kit, whilst Bruno sniffed for mice in the adjacent vegetation.
A really nice surprise, given the time of day, and yet another demonstration of the ridiculous advances in image capture technology that allows a "point and press" blogger to obtain such pleasing results.
Nice daytime barnie.
ReplyDeleteI was chuffed to bits! Always great birds to see, let alone photograph.
DeleteJust to see that barn owl with your own eyes is a treat but too add them photos to the memory bank is a big wow , top quality Dylan . Nick s
ReplyDeleteHi Nick,
DeleteRight place - right time? Because of my Pike fishing down on the RMC, I see more Barn Owls than any other owl species during the course of a year. However, the chances of grabbing a few images is very unusual, so I'm well pleased with what occurred this afternoon.
Email me with a date & venue, so we can have a beer and a chat - tight lines - Dylan
Great photo"s Dylan i really do enjoy your blogs keep them coming
ReplyDeleteHi Phil,
DeleteI'm really having fun playing around with the camera kit, of late, so pleased that you're enjoying the results
All the best - Dylan