With one thing or another I have not managed to get out as much as I would have liked but that could not be helped. Also the hot weather has not helped with even the Ospreys tending to just sit about in the shade trying to keep cool, which is what they do in West Africa.
EYEBROOK RESERVOIR.
22nd July.
I decided to take a pack up tea and arrived at the Reservoir for about 18.45 and settled immediately to have my tea after putting the camera onto the tripod.
After a few minutes I saw an Osprey but on the other side of the reservoir so I carried on with my tea, it was still very warm and not much was moving then the Greylag Geese decided to fly into the field behind me as the combine harvester had just driven past me or should I say squeezed, they are such large machines these days,
I eventually had an Osprey visit but by then the light was failing and we had a red tinge to the sky and the underside of his wings, its amazing how already the nights are pulling in.
Greylag Geese, Opposite Stoke Dry. These birds were leaving the reservoir to go into the recently combined fields to see what grain was left behind for them to feed on. |
Most of the time they flew over they were excessively noisy. |
Greater Black-backed Gull, Opposite Stoke Dry. Several of these large gulls were evident around the reservoir but this was the only one that came reasonably close to me. |
Greylag Goose, Tufted Duck Hide. The water level has dropped in the reservoir since the last duty and this goose sits on an island that is increasing in size as the water drops. |
Adult Female Osprey, Waderscrape Hide. This is where she sat all afternoon until the young male returned . |
Juvenile Male 3AU, Waderscrape Hide. Upon his return he had a quick fly around on the far side of the bay before landing on the nest. |
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3AU and adult Female on camera Post. After landing on the nest he was very quick transferring onto the camera post to join the adult female, 3AU is the nearest bird. |
A little previous in wing flapping. |
This juvenile kept feeding this youngster that kept close all the time we were on duty. |
Another wing flapping to try to get mum to feed it. |
Little Egret, Tufted Duck Hide. As I opened the window on the hide this bird started to run so it was a quick image. |