MORE AN "OTHER THINGS OF INTEREST " POST.
As I was running a little late, I decided to have trip to Eyebrook Reservoir rather than Rutland Water as I would not have a long walk before seeing anything.
On arrival I was met with people everywhere, must have a real rarity about I thought. I eventually found a parking spot near the entrance to the trout fishery and asked a gent as to what was going on. The Lancaster is doing a fly past in recognition of the 75 th anniversary of the Dambuster raid he told me, Eyebrook was one of the reserviors they practised on. Its the most people I have ever seen at the reservoir and shows the respect people still have for this wonderful old aircraft. Prior to its visit to Eyebrook it had visited Derwent Reservoir and Derby to fly over the Rolls Royce factory.
Apparently it should have done the fly past on the Wednesday but was cancelled at the last minute due to the wind strength, so the RAF sent two Typhoon fighters in its place that flew very low down the reservoir putting the fear of god into the fisherman in boats.
After that I settled in my normal position to see if any Osprey decided to visit, I saw four before leaving, none of which came over close unfortunately.
We also had a visit from a White Winged Black Tern which again was perfectly visible through a scope but with the camera and its aerobatics was impossible to get a decent image from. I will have another try as we have two of the birds arrived.
Getting closer and noisier. |
Flight crew and Johnny. |
It appears the first officer has got the side window open. |
The plane did three circuits of the reservoir, by the time I took this image I had motored to the other end of the reservoir and arrived in time to see it turning in for its return trip. |
Male Osprey, Opposite Stoke Dry. This was the first of four birds to visit, flew past us reasonably fast with the wind behind it and went fishing towards the dam. |
Second male to visit, he had a short fishing session on the far side of the reservoir. |
And then likewise headed down the reservoir to fish. I had two more birds visit but at the distance away I decided to wait for them to return with a fish bu never saw them again. |
Grey Heron. This bird flew just over the reeds at the edge of the reservoir. If only the Osprey would come that close, I live in hope. |